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Lancets & Lancing Devices: Enhance Your Diabetes Health and Wellness Journey

Welcome to our extensive collection of Lancets & Lancing Devices, carefully curated to support your health and wellness journey. From advanced blood sampling solutions to precision lancets, we offer a wide range of products to meet your needs. With our high-quality devices, you can take control of your health with confidence and ease.

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MedPride Stat Trio Lancing Device - 250/case
Unistik 3 Normal Safety Lancet - 475825_BX - 1
Unistik 3 Normal Safety Lancet
Sale priceFrom $30.99
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Unistik 3 Extra Safety Lancet - 539416_BX - 1
Unistik 3 Comfort Safety Lancet - 485757_BX - 1
Unistik 3 Comfort Safety Lancet
Sale priceFrom $17.99
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Tenderfoot Safety Lancet - 723763_BX - 1
Tenderfoot Safety Lancet
Sale price$189.99
OneTouch Ultrasoft Safety Lancet - 919536_BX - 1
Capiject Safety Lancet - 682035_BX - 1
Capiject Safety Lancet
Sale priceFrom $40.99
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Unistik 2 Safety Needle 2.0 Depth 21 Gauge Push Button Activation - 1199762_BX - 1
CoaguSense Autoload Lancets - 1118300_BX - 1
CoaguSense Autoload Lancets
Sale priceFrom $16.99
Autoject EI Reusable Automatic Self Injection Device - 1188747_BX - 1
Assure Lance Plus Safety Lancet -Box of 100
Assure Lance Plus Safety Lancets
Sale priceFrom $12.99
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MooreBrand Push Button Activation Lancet -Case of 1000
Medlance Plus Safety Lancets -Case of 2000
Medlance Plus Safety Lancets
Sale priceFrom $33.99
Litetouch Lancing Device - 848587_CS - 1
Litetouch Lancing Device
Sale price$808.99
ReadyLance Safety Lancet -Box of 100
ReadyLance Safety Lancets
Sale priceFrom $21.99
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Embrace Safety Lancets, 30 Gauge -Case of 5000
Embrace Safety Lancets, 30 Gauge
Sale priceFrom $2.99
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Unistik 3 Dual Safety Lancets - 539419_BX - 1

Frequently Asked Questions about Lancets & Lancing Devices

Lancets are small, sharp needles used to prick the skin to obtain a blood sample for monitoring blood glucose levels. Lancing devices are devices that hold lancets and puncture the skin. They come in various sizes and shapes and can be manual or automatic.

Lancing devices are designed to minimize pain and discomfort during blood sampling. Some models have adjustable depth settings and use vibration or other technologies to reduce pain. However, everyone's pain tolerance is different, so some discomfort may still be present.

Lancets should be changed after each use to reduce the risk of infection and ensure accurate readings. If the lancet becomes dull or damaged, it should also be replaced immediately. Some people reuse lancets to save money but quickly learn that they start to hurt more after the first use as the tip becomes dull.

Lancing devices can be reusable or disposable. Reusable lancing devices can be cleaned and used multiple times, while disposable lancing devices are designed to be used once and then discarded.

Choosing the right lancet and lancing device depends on factors such as skin sensitivity, blood volume needed, and ease of use. Consult with a healthcare provider or diabetes educator for recommendations.

Some lancing devices are compatible with insulin pens, allowing users to take blood samples for glucose monitoring while administering insulin. Check with the manufacturer for compatibility information.

Lancets and lancing devices may be covered by insurance, depending on the policy and the medical condition. Check with your insurance provider for coverage details.

The instructions for using a lancing device depend on the type and model. Generally, the lancet is loaded into the device, the device is positioned on the skin, and a button or trigger is pressed to puncture the skin. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results.

People with diabetes and other medical conditions that require blood glucose monitoring use lancets and lancing devices. Some athletes also use lancing devices to monitor their blood lactate levels during exercise.

Used lancets and lancing devices should be disposed of in a puncture-resistant container, such as a sharps container. Never throw used lancets or lancing devices in the regular trash. Check with your healthcare provider or local waste management authority for disposal guidelines.

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