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			<title><![CDATA[Unstrips Test Strips For LifeScan Onetouch Ultra Meter]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2015 04:11:29 +0000</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Unstrips Test Strips For LifeScan Onetouch Ultra Meter A new Generic in market </p><p>It almost seems that a new era of alternative test strips and
other "basic" diabetes products has hit. It's a sign of the times,
really, as big-name brands are hurting because of Medicare competitive bidding
changes that are limiting access to pricier products in favor of more
economical options -- giving producers of generics a fresh entry point into the
market.</p><p>Last week, a company called UniStrip <a href="http://www.unistrip-tech.com/" target="_blank">Technologies</a> announced
availability of a new FDA-approved generic test strip, and at the same time, we
got word that the green-coloredGenStrip
alternative test stripwe reported on in late 2012 is ramping
up marketing after some courtroom successes against Johnson and Johnson's
family of LifeScan and OneTouch glucose meters (yes, they were being sued for
patent infringement).<a href="http://www.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/diabetesmine/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Genstrips.png"><img alt="Genstrips" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-6ba679c400bacaabcb68e761daecdf94.png" unselectable="on" v:shapes="Picture_x0020_1" width="322" height="210" border="0"></a></p><p>On top of that, we learned that the
company behind the GenStrip is now developing its own new all-inclusive
wireless glucose meter that has strips, a lancet and smartphone app
connectivity all weaved into one device, called theDiscretion.</p><p>These simplified products offer affordability, but perhaps a
trade-off in terms of quality of care...  We looked into all three to
bring you the scoop.</p><p>Note that these two new brands of generic strips work with some
of the best-selling meter models made by LifeScan:</p><p><strong>Questioning the New
UniStrip</strong></p><p>In early April, a new UniStrip
generic made its way to the U.S. market after snaggingFDA approvalin November.</p><p><a href="http://www.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/diabetesmine/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Unistrips.jpg"><img alt="Unistrips" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-6956995b31a6bbc9f92984327fbf8415.png" unselectable="on" v:shapes="Picture_x0020_3" width="300" height="328" border="0"></a>Developed by newly formed North Carolina-basedUniStrip Technologies, they work with
the LifeScan OneTouch Ultra family of meters -- but ONLY those made and/or
purchased before Oct. 2012, according to the FDA approval statement for this
generic strip.</p><p>CEO Rick Admani is the man behind
UniStrip Technologies. He also happens to be the chief operating officer ofProdigy Diabetes Carethat makes the talking glucose meter for the vision impaired and
other "off-brand" glucose meters. Admani tells us the two companies
are legally separate entities and not related, despite his executive role at
both, and the fact that they are located within just 7 miles of each other in
North Carolina, share the same general counsel andFDA consultantwho applied for regulatory approval of products, and they both
use the same marketing agent.</p><p>Oh, and the fact that both outsource
manufacturing to Taiwan-based OK BioTech -- a manufacturer thatpurchased a minority stake in Prodigya year ago.</p><p>Why does any of that matter? Well,
patient advocates like those behindStripSafelymeter accuracy campaign and others in the Diabetes Community
have been quite vocal with criticisms of Prodigy products due to some struggles
with the FDA over the past year or so, most recently with theFDA calling outa Prodigy meter as being less accurate than others on the market
and attachingunique and never-before-seenlabeling requirements to a product approval.</p><p>So, if this same company putting out
questionable quality is now making generic strips, that's something we
consumers need to be aware of -- even if the concerns have been addressed and
signed off on by regulators, whichProdigy says they have. You be the judge. But honestly to
us, customer trust has been compromised here...</p><p><a href="http://www.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/diabetesmine/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Rick-Admani.jpg"><img alt="Rick Admani" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-bf90224c61ea5030783411a98c8630fc.png" unselectable="on" v:shapes="Picture_x0020_4" width="246" height="187" border="0"></a>Despite that
controversy, Admani insists that UniStrip generics are as accurate if not more
accurate than leading brand-name products. He says UniStrips meet both the
existing FDA rules and also the 2013-enacted ISO guidelines. His company is
also engaged in regular conversation with LifeScan, he says, and even revised
its generic strip packaging some to appease the big manufacturer and ward off
any potential litigation.</p><p>Admani tells us they're also developing at least three more
UniStrip generics to work with other meters, beyond just the J&J brands.</p><p>"We're the new player, and so of course we're the ones that
the big manufacturers are going to raise questions about," he said.
"But this is a new change in this diabetes world, and it feels like we're
going to see more new generic strips. It's going to change the game."</p><p>Of course, this isn't the first alternative test strip to make
headlines...</p><p>Above Article Source </p><p>Health Line </p><p>You can purchase these Fine Strips at out store <a href="http://www.diabeticcorner.com">www.diabeticcorner.com</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unstrips Test Strips For LifeScan Onetouch Ultra Meter A new Generic in market </p><p>It almost seems that a new era of alternative test strips and
other "basic" diabetes products has hit. It's a sign of the times,
really, as big-name brands are hurting because of Medicare competitive bidding
changes that are limiting access to pricier products in favor of more
economical options -- giving producers of generics a fresh entry point into the
market.</p><p>Last week, a company called UniStrip <a href="http://www.unistrip-tech.com/" target="_blank">Technologies</a> announced
availability of a new FDA-approved generic test strip, and at the same time, we
got word that the green-coloredGenStrip
alternative test stripwe reported on in late 2012 is ramping
up marketing after some courtroom successes against Johnson and Johnson's
family of LifeScan and OneTouch glucose meters (yes, they were being sued for
patent infringement).<a href="http://www.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/diabetesmine/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Genstrips.png"><img alt="Genstrips" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-6ba679c400bacaabcb68e761daecdf94.png" unselectable="on" v:shapes="Picture_x0020_1" width="322" height="210" border="0"></a></p><p>On top of that, we learned that the
company behind the GenStrip is now developing its own new all-inclusive
wireless glucose meter that has strips, a lancet and smartphone app
connectivity all weaved into one device, called theDiscretion.</p><p>These simplified products offer affordability, but perhaps a
trade-off in terms of quality of care...  We looked into all three to
bring you the scoop.</p><p>Note that these two new brands of generic strips work with some
of the best-selling meter models made by LifeScan:</p><p><strong>Questioning the New
UniStrip</strong></p><p>In early April, a new UniStrip
generic made its way to the U.S. market after snaggingFDA approvalin November.</p><p><a href="http://www.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/diabetesmine/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Unistrips.jpg"><img alt="Unistrips" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-6956995b31a6bbc9f92984327fbf8415.png" unselectable="on" v:shapes="Picture_x0020_3" width="300" height="328" border="0"></a>Developed by newly formed North Carolina-basedUniStrip Technologies, they work with
the LifeScan OneTouch Ultra family of meters -- but ONLY those made and/or
purchased before Oct. 2012, according to the FDA approval statement for this
generic strip.</p><p>CEO Rick Admani is the man behind
UniStrip Technologies. He also happens to be the chief operating officer ofProdigy Diabetes Carethat makes the talking glucose meter for the vision impaired and
other "off-brand" glucose meters. Admani tells us the two companies
are legally separate entities and not related, despite his executive role at
both, and the fact that they are located within just 7 miles of each other in
North Carolina, share the same general counsel andFDA consultantwho applied for regulatory approval of products, and they both
use the same marketing agent.</p><p>Oh, and the fact that both outsource
manufacturing to Taiwan-based OK BioTech -- a manufacturer thatpurchased a minority stake in Prodigya year ago.</p><p>Why does any of that matter? Well,
patient advocates like those behindStripSafelymeter accuracy campaign and others in the Diabetes Community
have been quite vocal with criticisms of Prodigy products due to some struggles
with the FDA over the past year or so, most recently with theFDA calling outa Prodigy meter as being less accurate than others on the market
and attachingunique and never-before-seenlabeling requirements to a product approval.</p><p>So, if this same company putting out
questionable quality is now making generic strips, that's something we
consumers need to be aware of -- even if the concerns have been addressed and
signed off on by regulators, whichProdigy says they have. You be the judge. But honestly to
us, customer trust has been compromised here...</p><p><a href="http://www.healthline.com/hlcmsresource/images/diabetesmine/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Rick-Admani.jpg"><img alt="Rick Admani" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/product_images/uploaded_images/moved-bf90224c61ea5030783411a98c8630fc.png" unselectable="on" v:shapes="Picture_x0020_4" width="246" height="187" border="0"></a>Despite that
controversy, Admani insists that UniStrip generics are as accurate if not more
accurate than leading brand-name products. He says UniStrips meet both the
existing FDA rules and also the 2013-enacted ISO guidelines. His company is
also engaged in regular conversation with LifeScan, he says, and even revised
its generic strip packaging some to appease the big manufacturer and ward off
any potential litigation.</p><p>Admani tells us they're also developing at least three more
UniStrip generics to work with other meters, beyond just the J&J brands.</p><p>"We're the new player, and so of course we're the ones that
the big manufacturers are going to raise questions about," he said.
"But this is a new change in this diabetes world, and it feels like we're
going to see more new generic strips. It's going to change the game."</p><p>Of course, this isn't the first alternative test strip to make
headlines...</p><p>Above Article Source </p><p>Health Line </p><p>You can purchase these Fine Strips at out store <a href="http://www.diabeticcorner.com">www.diabeticcorner.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[How to Choose Right Blood Pressure Monitor]]></title>
			<link>https://www.diabeticcorner.com/how-to-choose-right-blood-pressure-monitor/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jan 2014 04:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
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	<strong>Cost:</strong></p><p>
	The&nbsp;
	<a href="/blood-pressure-monitors/">popular models</a> in the&nbsp;Ratings&nbsp;were priced from $19.00 and Up , but don’t just shop for the price, look for options And check to see whether a monitor is fits your need.</p><p>
	<strong>Easy To use</strong></p><p>
	Make sure that the display on the monitor is easy to read and understand and that the buttons are big enough. The directions for applying the cuff and operating the monitor should be clear.</p><p>
	<strong>How to choose</strong></p><p>
	<strong><img class="__mce_add_custom__" title="clever-choice-sdi-986w.jpg" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/s-l640.jpg" alt="s-l640.jpg" width="150" height="153"></strong></p><p>
	Pick a top-scoring model that has features that will make testing easier for you, such as the ability of more than one user to store readings. Blood pressure monitors may be available at a discount, and some insurance plans may provide coverage for them. Check with your provider. Most Insurance company May cover only High price models which may lead you to Pay Copay, Some meter At our Store are sold as low as your Copay in some case they may not be covered by your Insurance company simply because most insurance company get kickbacks from Manufacturers. In that case look at the model look at the options, check the rating of the Manufacturer like Simple Diagnostics, Sure life Blood pressure monitor. As new as they are in Manufacturing Game some of these company stand up behind their products and warranty and These new Manufacturer are coming with some Really New Technology in Blood Pressure Monitors and Blood Glucose Meter.</p><p>
	<strong>One must thing Why so Cheap</strong></p><p>
	Well simple answer is this. Lets face it , most of us are shopping online for brand Name, Yes Brand Brand And Brand.</p><p>
	While other Who shop for brand with Options. Remember, not everything that is cheap or inexpensive is bad, sometimes these New Manufacturer are Only trying to get in game to build the company name at the same time the new companies are also aware that People online now a days know how to shop. While they are building Brand Why not take an advantage of this time and give these new Companies a chance.</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>
	<strong>Cost:</strong></p><p>
	The&nbsp;
	<a href="/blood-pressure-monitors/">popular models</a> in the&nbsp;Ratings&nbsp;were priced from $19.00 and Up , but don’t just shop for the price, look for options And check to see whether a monitor is fits your need.</p><p>
	<strong>Easy To use</strong></p><p>
	Make sure that the display on the monitor is easy to read and understand and that the buttons are big enough. The directions for applying the cuff and operating the monitor should be clear.</p><p>
	<strong>How to choose</strong></p><p>
	<strong><img class="__mce_add_custom__" title="clever-choice-sdi-986w.jpg" src="/product_images/uploaded_images/s-l640.jpg" alt="s-l640.jpg" width="150" height="153"></strong></p><p>
	Pick a top-scoring model that has features that will make testing easier for you, such as the ability of more than one user to store readings. Blood pressure monitors may be available at a discount, and some insurance plans may provide coverage for them. Check with your provider. Most Insurance company May cover only High price models which may lead you to Pay Copay, Some meter At our Store are sold as low as your Copay in some case they may not be covered by your Insurance company simply because most insurance company get kickbacks from Manufacturers. In that case look at the model look at the options, check the rating of the Manufacturer like Simple Diagnostics, Sure life Blood pressure monitor. As new as they are in Manufacturing Game some of these company stand up behind their products and warranty and These new Manufacturer are coming with some Really New Technology in Blood Pressure Monitors and Blood Glucose Meter.</p><p>
	<strong>One must thing Why so Cheap</strong></p><p>
	Well simple answer is this. Lets face it , most of us are shopping online for brand Name, Yes Brand Brand And Brand.</p><p>
	While other Who shop for brand with Options. Remember, not everything that is cheap or inexpensive is bad, sometimes these New Manufacturer are Only trying to get in game to build the company name at the same time the new companies are also aware that People online now a days know how to shop. While they are building Brand Why not take an advantage of this time and give these new Companies a chance.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title><![CDATA[Glucose Lancets And Lancet Device]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2013 04:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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	<img class="__mce_add_custom__" style="vertical-align: top; width: 124px;" title="fastclixlancet102.jpg" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/images/stencil/800x731/products/1445/3235/fastclix_lancets__12804.1578471117.png?c=2" alt="fastclixlancet102.jpg" width="75" height="75"></p><h1><span style="color: #000000;">Glucose Lancets And Lancet Device</span></h1><p>
	<span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: medium;">The new device to improve the accuracy of blood glucose measurements with glucose-oxidase reagent strips is described. The device ensures that an adequate amount of blood is applied onto the reagent pad when the strip is fully inserted. When the strip is withdrawn, the pad is automatically wiped, and so the reaction can be accurately timed. This reduces the risk of blood contamination of other surfaces. Use of a prototype of this device enabled more accurate measurement of blood glucose on general wards. For Proper Accuracy and Safety One must always use New Needle in the Device Each time.</span></p><p>
	This new was originally posted on Lancet/com &nbsp;</p><p>
	For Best Prices On Lancets and Lancet Device From Our Store Diabetic Corner &nbsp;Please
	<span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"> <a href="/glucose-lancet-lancet-devices/"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Click here</span></a></span></span></p>]]></description>
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	<img class="__mce_add_custom__" style="vertical-align: top; width: 124px;" title="fastclixlancet102.jpg" src="https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-odx2wyg/images/stencil/800x731/products/1445/3235/fastclix_lancets__12804.1578471117.png?c=2" alt="fastclixlancet102.jpg" width="75" height="75"></p><h1><span style="color: #000000;">Glucose Lancets And Lancet Device</span></h1><p>
	<span style="font-family: georgia, palatino; font-size: medium;">The new device to improve the accuracy of blood glucose measurements with glucose-oxidase reagent strips is described. The device ensures that an adequate amount of blood is applied onto the reagent pad when the strip is fully inserted. When the strip is withdrawn, the pad is automatically wiped, and so the reaction can be accurately timed. This reduces the risk of blood contamination of other surfaces. Use of a prototype of this device enabled more accurate measurement of blood glucose on general wards. For Proper Accuracy and Safety One must always use New Needle in the Device Each time.</span></p><p>
	This new was originally posted on Lancet/com &nbsp;</p><p>
	For Best Prices On Lancets and Lancet Device From Our Store Diabetic Corner &nbsp;Please
	<span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"> <a href="/glucose-lancet-lancet-devices/"><span style="color: #ff0000;">Click here</span></a></span></span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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