Udong
Member Since 2012
I’ve been doing home test for my diabetic cat Dongdong. I got my first Once touch verio iq meter. The lancet tool doesn’t work so I got a Accu-chek aviva meter that comes with a lancet multiclick that's so easy to use. Since I got 2 meters I use both meters with the multiclick lancet. The Once touch verio iq always show error messages and ask me to change the strips. It happen so often that I sometimes need to change 3 or 4 strips before I could get a reading from this meter. Also the numbers are so different between the 2 meters. I understand that within 20% difference is acceptable but 87% must be something wrong. nailbite_smile
18 (320) accu-chek,aviva & 15(270) one touch verio iq = difference of 15% 3(50)
19(342) accu-chek,aviva & 13.5(243) one touch verio iq = difference of 29% 5.5(100)
9.4(170) accu-chek aviva & 2.1(39) one touch verio iq = difference 87% of 7.3 (130)
I contact the customer service on One touch verio iq and let them know the problems. It might be it is only my meter or the strips that are not good. I have no problem with my other Accu-chek aviva meter. The answer I got was the OneTouch® Meters are not intended to be used for testing on animals.
Here I copy and paste their email. :roll:
The LifeScan OneTouch® Meters are required by federal law to be licensed for use in Canada. This license is approved for the following intended use: for the quantitative measurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips or palm. Venous whole blood samples may be used by healthcare professionals (OneTouch® VerioTM IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System only).
The OneTouch® VerioTM IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for self-testing outside the outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home and by healthcare professionals in a clinical setting as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control.
While we do understand that even pets can develop diabetes, the OneTouch® Meters are not intended to be used for testing on animals. We would suggest talking to your veterinarian to discuss a possible course of action in assisting and monitoring your pet's condition. LifeScan has never condoned the use of its products on animals.
Thank you for visiting the LifeScan Canada website and for taking the time to write to us.
At LifeScan we strive to improve the quality of life for people with diabetes. We hope our innovative products and quality services continue to meet your personal testing needs. If we can be of further assistance, please let us know via e-mail or by calling our OneTouch® Customer Care line at 1 800 663-5521.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Customer Service Representative
LifeScan Canada Ltd.
210 - 4321 Still Creek Dr
Burnaby BC V5C 6S7
www.OneTouch.ca
customerservice@lifescancanada.com
Phone: 1 800 663-5521
18 (320) accu-chek,aviva & 15(270) one touch verio iq = difference of 15% 3(50)
19(342) accu-chek,aviva & 13.5(243) one touch verio iq = difference of 29% 5.5(100)
9.4(170) accu-chek aviva & 2.1(39) one touch verio iq = difference 87% of 7.3 (130)
I contact the customer service on One touch verio iq and let them know the problems. It might be it is only my meter or the strips that are not good. I have no problem with my other Accu-chek aviva meter. The answer I got was the OneTouch® Meters are not intended to be used for testing on animals.
Here I copy and paste their email. :roll:
The LifeScan OneTouch® Meters are required by federal law to be licensed for use in Canada. This license is approved for the following intended use: for the quantitative measurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips or palm. Venous whole blood samples may be used by healthcare professionals (OneTouch® VerioTM IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System only).
The OneTouch® VerioTM IQ Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for self-testing outside the outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home and by healthcare professionals in a clinical setting as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control.
While we do understand that even pets can develop diabetes, the OneTouch® Meters are not intended to be used for testing on animals. We would suggest talking to your veterinarian to discuss a possible course of action in assisting and monitoring your pet's condition. LifeScan has never condoned the use of its products on animals.
Thank you for visiting the LifeScan Canada website and for taking the time to write to us.
At LifeScan we strive to improve the quality of life for people with diabetes. We hope our innovative products and quality services continue to meet your personal testing needs. If we can be of further assistance, please let us know via e-mail or by calling our OneTouch® Customer Care line at 1 800 663-5521.
Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Customer Service Representative
LifeScan Canada Ltd.
210 - 4321 Still Creek Dr
Burnaby BC V5C 6S7
www.OneTouch.ca
customerservice@lifescancanada.com
Phone: 1 800 663-5521