How often do I need to calibrate my LifeScan device?

Asked a year ago
The calibration frequency for LifeScan devices varies, depending on the model and specific usage. As a general guideline, it is recommended to calibrate your device at least once every 6-12 months. However, certain factors should also be considered. If you notice any unusual readings, changes in accuracy, or if your device has undergone any form of physical damage, it is necessary to recalibrate immediately. Additionally, if you are using the device extensively or in critical situations, more frequent calibrations are advised – approximately every 3-6 months. Remember, regular calibration ensures reliable and accurate blood glucose measurements, safeguarding your health and treatment decisions. For detailed instructions regarding the calibration process, refer to the user manual provided or contact our customer support team for personalized guidance.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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