💉 Test smarter, not harder—glucose monitoring made effortless!
Freestyle Lite Blood Glucose Test Strips require an ultra-small 0.3 µL blood sample and feature patented ZipWik tabs for quick application. With a generous 60-second re-apply window, they minimize wasted strips. Designed exclusively for FreeStyle Lite and Freedom Lite monitors, these strips eliminate the need for coding, streamlining your glucose testing routine.
M**D
Could be being wrongly sold...
...in the United States. The box was sealed but there was a new expiration date sticker placed over that area on the box. The vial also had an entirely new label applied (the original could be seen through it). When peeled away the original label had same expiration date as new sticker on box so I don't know what that was all about. All that said, I tested with a strip I already had and one from this vial and numbers were identical, so, price is good and testing appears believable.Edited to add: Right on top of the vial is the notice "Not for sale in the USA". This is not a sticker, rather a part of the vial itself.
G**G
Reliable glucose testing at a fair price
These Freestyle Lite glucose test strips work just as they’re supposed to - consistently accurate and easy to use. They’ve been a dependable part of my husband’s diabetes routine, and we both appreciate not having to worry about erratic readings.What you can expect and appreciate:1. Trustworthy results every time, which gives real peace of mind2. Reasonable price, really great value for what you get.3. Easy handling - simple to load into the meter and quick test timesNo bells and whistles, just solid performance. These strips deliver what they promise, at a price that feels fair and manageable.
A**E
Amazon-purchased Freestyle Lite test strips vs pharmacy-purchased Freestyle Lite Lite strips
Back in December, I wanted to start testing my blood glucose daily. After a bit of research,I purchased a Contour Next EZ Diabetes Testing Kit as it was rated the most accurate. However, I could not get the hang of getting enough of a blood sample to make it work. So, I purchased an Abbott Freestyle Lite test kit at my local pharmacy as it was #2 in that list.With the Freestyle Lite, it seemed to have a better lancet device and the test strips allowed easy (and seemingly small!) blood samples. All was good. Then, I purchased my first batch of Freestyle test strips from Amazon. I noticed the different coloring and the "not for sale in the US" or imported from the EU (European Union) or Ireland notice on the test strip bottle. I purchased two of them and, given the price, I thought I'd use them and see where things went. However, I saw comments that they were not accurate.So, being an engineer and not afraid of Excel, I decided to compare the two. I purchased another test strip bottle at the local pharmacy. What the heck, I added the Contour into the test. First, I would periodically test all with their manufacturer's test solutions. All were within their limits. (It bugs me that not all manufacturer's solution work with manufacturer's devices. Some solutions do seem to work across manufactures but others not. The Contour seems more sensitive requiring its own...)My methods: each morning, I laid out three sets of each test strip: Free stylepharmacy, Contour, and Freestyle Amazon purchased. Clean hands with soap and warm water. Select and clean (alcohol wipe) a finger (based on my spreadsheet), ensure it was dry, using only the Freestyle lancet, and started poking. Carefully take a sample with the pharmacy-purchased Freestyle and immediately with the Contour from the same poke, if possible (I finally figured out how to do them). I noted the results on a spreadsheet (each row had data, finger, 3 pharmacy-purchased results, 3 Amazon-purchased results, and 3 Contour results). I worked to get samples quickly. Sometimes additional pokes with the lancet was required. I would pull and discard the test strip with one hand and then replace with a new one with the other so as not to risk contaminating the test strips.I did this for three months. I added averages and standard deviations. Twice, over the last two months, I had blood draws from LabCorp. The first time, I went to the parking lot and took samples within 10 seconds for all three sets of test strips. The second time (earlier this week), I only tested the pharmacy Freestyle and the Contour but I also worked with the phlebotomist / lab tech to get a sample directly from her blood draw but also took a normal finger poke in the parking lot.I used the pharmacy-purchased Freestyle as the base for comparisons among the strips.So, here are MY observations.First, the pharmacy Freestyle test strips showed the least variation across samples taken (remember, 3 samples of with each kind of strip were taken every morning).Contour was the most consistent results:Contour average of daily standard deviations of 3.9;Freestyle1 pharmacy-purchased Freestyle average of daily standard deviations of 5.0;Freestyle1 Amazon-purchased Freestyle average of daily standard deviations of 5.4.When compared with the pharmacy-purchased Freestyle strips, the Amazon purchased were within %2.8 of the pharmacy purchased and the Contour was within %8.8 of the pharmacy purchased Freestyle strips.When comparing the differences between my glucose meter readings LabCorp testing, when samples were taken directly from the LabCorp injection site, the pharmacy-purchased Freestyle Lite was within %4 and the Contour with %9.6. When the LabCorp results were compared to finger-stick taken within 10 minutes, the pharmacy-purchased Freestyle Lite was within %2.8, the Amazon-purchased Freestyle Lite strips were within %13, and the Contour were within %5.5.My conclusion is that the both devices and all the strips were within the %15 range required for glucose meters. Further more, the Freestyle lite pharmacy-purchased strips was the most accurate though had a little more variation within the range of being accurate. The the Amazon-purchased strips results were fine. While the Contour were more consistent, they seemed to fall in between the pharmacy-purchased Freestyle strips and the Amazon-purchased Freestyle strips..
N**K
Freestyle Freedom Lite Compatible
They fit my Freestyle Freedom Lite, work as described, and shipped in great condition. They also came in a container perfect for the carrying case that comes with the Freedom Lite. No issues, consistent readings, I will say that I have gotten weird reading when sample size was not enough. Very pleased.
A**R
These rest strips work
These test strips work in my monitor beautifully
A**R
Test Strips
Item described is exactly what it is. Received very quickly.
J**T
Expiration date was 2027
Got the test strips in one day
J**G
Product safety.
Arrived in good condition. Price best we could find!
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