Introduction
The Abbott Precision Xtra meter is commonly used because it supports both blood glucose and blood ketone testing. This dual capability often causes confusion when ordering test strips. This guide explains exactly which test strips work with Precision Xtra, and how to select the correct option.
What the Precision Xtra Can Measure
The Precision Xtra meter can measure:
- Blood glucose, when used with glucose test strips
- Blood ketones, when used with ketone test strips
The meter automatically detects the strip type inserted, but only when the correct strip is used.
Precision Xtra Blood Glucose Test Strips
These strips are designed exclusively for glucose testing.
Key points:
- Used only for blood glucose measurement
- Not suitable for ketone testing
- Must be labelled as blood glucose test strips
Precision Xtra Blood Ketone Test Strips
These strips are designed exclusively for ketone testing.
Key points:
- Used only for blood ketone measurement
- Not suitable for glucose testing
- Clearly labelled as blood ketone test strips
Common Ordering Mistakes
- Assuming one strip works for both glucose and ketone testing
- Ordering glucose strips when ketone strips are required (or vice versa)
- Not checking the product description carefully – check product packaging and descriptions for clear compatibility information.
These issues can be avoided by confirming the strip type before purchase.
How to Choose the Correct Precision Xtra Test Strips
- Identify whether you need glucose or ketone testing
- Check the product title for blood glucose or blood ketone
- Review compatibility statements on the product page
- Use FAQ sections to confirm intended use
Summary
The Precision Xtra meter supports both glucose and ketone testing, but always requires the correct test strip for each measurement. Blood glucose and blood ketone test strips are distinct products and must not be mixed. Always verify compatibility before purchasing.
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