POGO POGO Automatic Blood Glucose Monitoring System
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POGO Automatic Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Press once. Go! It's that simple. Automatic lancing and blood collection with the press of a button. Self-contained for discreet testing and disposal. Tiny blood sample - only 0.25 microliters, less mess. Bluetooth and USB connectivity. No coding required. Pre- and post-meal marking to spot glucose trends. Included in the box: POGO Automatic Blood Glucose Meter, 2 AAA Batteries, POGO Automatic Owner's Manual, POGO Automatic Quick Start Guide, POGO Automatic Warranty Card, For in vitro diagnostic use only. For the quantitative measurement of glucose in whole blood.
Directions: Ensure meter and cartridge are both at room temperature before testing. For the best results, use POGO Automatic between 50-104 degrees F. Store at room temperature between 40-86 degrees F. Store and use only between 10-90% humidity. The POGO Automatic Meter: Simply press your finger on the blue button for auto lancing and auto blood collection POGO Automatic requires a tiny blood sample Results will appear after a 4-second countdown. The POGO Automatic Test Cartridge: Insert a 10-test cartridge into the meter for easy, One-Step testing Everything you need to test is included in the cartridge No handling or disposing of separate test supplies (Cartridges sold separately). Patterns Diabetes App: Upload POGO Automatic meter results to your smartphone via Bluetooth or to the web via USB View and securely share results with the free Patterns App (ios and Android) and at patternsforpogo.com
Warnings: Caution, consult with supplied POGO Automatic information. This device is not intended for use in healthcare or assisted-use settings such as hospitals, physician offices, or long-term care facilities because it has not been cleared by FDA for use in these settings, including for routine assisted testing or as part of glycemic control procedures. Use of this device on multiple patients may lead to transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), or other bloodborne pathogens.