S scoobydoox Member Since 2016 Dec 26, 2018 #1 I saw there are a couple new relion meters. Can anyone tell me what the replacement one is for the relin micro confirm? and are the test strips the same cost?
I saw there are a couple new relion meters. Can anyone tell me what the replacement one is for the relin micro confirm? and are the test strips the same cost?
Chris & China (GA) Member Since 2013 Dec 26, 2018 #2 There really isn't a replacement for the Confirm/Micro....the newest meter is the "Premier" but it takes a larger sample size (like the Prime does) The strips are cheaper though...they're only $9 for 50
There really isn't a replacement for the Confirm/Micro....the newest meter is the "Premier" but it takes a larger sample size (like the Prime does) The strips are cheaper though...they're only $9 for 50
S scoobydoox Member Since 2016 Dec 26, 2018 #3 Oh in the information for that meter it shows it takes a smaller sample than other meters. It has a picture graph. https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-Compact-Blood-Glucose-Monitoring-Kit/352439457 so its like the prime then?
Oh in the information for that meter it shows it takes a smaller sample than other meters. It has a picture graph. https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-Compact-Blood-Glucose-Monitoring-Kit/352439457 so its like the prime then?
Chris & China (GA) Member Since 2013 Dec 26, 2018 #4 scoobydoox said: its like the prime then? Click to expand... it takes the same .5 microliter sample size as the Prime....the Confirm/Micro only took .3
scoobydoox said: its like the prime then? Click to expand... it takes the same .5 microliter sample size as the Prime....the Confirm/Micro only took .3
Angie & Millhouse Member Since 2018 Dec 26, 2018 #5 I'm using the Premier and it definitely takes a large sample to get a reading. I've wasted a few strips, I can tell you.
I'm using the Premier and it definitely takes a large sample to get a reading. I've wasted a few strips, I can tell you.
S scoobydoox Member Since 2016 Dec 27, 2018 #6 oh ok. any other meters that take small amount and strips not much more expensive?