Common Specialities
{{speciality.keyWord}}
Common Issues
{{issue.keyWord}}
Common Treatments
{{treatment.keyWord}}

Overview

Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device with 50 Active Strips & 25 Lancets Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device with 50 Active Strips & 25 Lancets

Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device with 50 Active Strips & 25 Lancets

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Kit
Manufacturer: Roche Diabetes Care India Pvt Ltd.
Price: ₹ 1349.0

Information about Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device with 50 Active Strips & 25 Lancets

Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device with 50 Active Strips & 25 Lancets:

Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device uses Accu-Chek Softclix lancets to obtain a drop of blood from the fingertip. The penetration depth can be selected to match any type of skin.

Key benefits of Accu-Chek Softclix Lancing Device:
Personalized comfort: The lancing device s Comfort Dial offers 11 customize depth settings for different skin types.
Precise lancet movement: Unique technology minimizes painful side-to-side motion.
Precisely manufactured lancets: Uses 28-gauge lancets to ensure smoother entry.
Less Painful: Uses the technology, which has been proven least painful.
Personalized use: Intended for use by a single person and is not suitable for testing different persons with the same device as this may lead to infections.


Accu-Chek Active Strips:
Key benefits of Accu-Chek Active Strips:
Handy top dosing.
Easy to handle and flexible.
For the determination of blood glucose and shows results in five seconds.
For use with Accu-Chek Active Meter.
Very small sample required and suitable for self-testing.


Accu-Chek Softclix Lancets is a small medical implement used for capillary blood sampling. A blood lancet is similar to a small scalpel but with a double-edged blade or needle. Lancets are used to make punctures, such as a finger stick, to obtain small blood specimens. Blood lancets are generally disposable. Lancets are also used to prick the skin in skin testing for allergies.

Key benefits of Accu-Chek Softclix Lancets:
Easy to use, small, lightweight and silicon coated needle.
Sterilized with gamma radiation.
Special 3 sided optimally cut lancet.
Unique design for more comfort.
Perfect to use with the softclix lancing device.

Related Products

Popular Questions & Answers

My reading is 124 empty stomach when checking with accu check. I am taking gluformin xl 1 mg twice. I want to know if the reading is in tolerance zone and whether there is any difference between accu check and check in a laboratory drawing blood from vein.

MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardiology, Fellowship in EP
Cardiologist, Delhi
My reading is 124 empty stomach when checking with accu check. I am taking gluformin xl 1 mg twice. I want to know if...
Accuchek measures plasma glucose, which is slightly more than blood glucose. 124 very good, your medicine is 1 gram= 1000 mg.
3 people found this helpful

Please give suggestion to control high pressure and diabetics and also my last testing micral urine was 183.5, my last fasting was 129 mg/dl and pp was 164 mg/dl on accu chek active machine, now tell me the actual result of this and is it too much for me and my age is 39 years and also I m a diabetic patient last 7 years.

Certified Diabetes Educator, Registered Dietitian (RD), PGDD, Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (B.U.M.S), General Physician
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Mumbai
Please give suggestion to control high pressure and diabetics and also my last testing micral urine was 183.5, my las...
Dietary and other lifestyle changes can help you control and prevent high blood pressure. Eating a diet that is rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products and skimps on saturated fat and cholesterol can lower your blood pressure by up to 14 mm hg. This eating plan is known as the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (dash) diet. Get plenty of potassium, which can help prevent and control high blood pressure. Eat less saturated fat and total fat. If you're overweight, losing even 3 kgs can lower your blood pressure. Strive for at least 30 minutes of physical activity a day. Plenty of fluids orally. I suggest brisk walking for 40 mins, 5 days a week. Remain stress free as much as possible. Take your medicines regularly. I being a both a registered dietitian (rd) and doctor have been successfully helping patients with their problems through a holistic approach using customized therapeutic diet and medications. I will also suggest home remedies. Do reply back for private consultation for rx.
5 people found this helpful

Is frequently testing blood sugar on accu chek harmful.I check 4 times a day.I am a diabetic patient and I check my blood sugar fasting before lunch after lunch before dinner and after dinner.

Certificate in Basic Course on Diabetes Management, CCEBDM Certificate in Diabetes, MBBS
General Physician, Pune
Is frequently testing blood sugar on accu chek harmful.I check 4 times a day.I am a diabetic patient and I check my b...
It is certainly not harmful. The point is whether it is useful. Just doing multiple tests per day (you did not mention whether you are doing it every day) does not help you. Keep a diary and share the readings with your doctor to analyse it give instructions. Do it again when and how frequently it should be done for your diabetes management. He is the best judge. As your, level variations can properly be analysed and measures recommended by a qualified and experienced doctor.

I want to get blood glucose measuring device for my father (age 60, which on to select Accu chek Active or Accu chek Instant s. Or any other device?

MBBS, CCEBDM, Diploma in Diabetology, Diploma in Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics, Cetificate Course In Thyroid Disorders Management (CCMTD)
Endocrinologist, Dharwad
I want to get blood glucose measuring device for my father (age 60, which on to select Accu chek Active or Accu chek ...
Hello, Thanks for the query. All the mentioned glucometers are good enough. You have to also look at the price of the strips because if those are reasonably priced, then any meter is as good as the other one. Thanks.
Having issues? Consult a doctor for medical advice