Abbott announced that the FDA has cleared its FreeStyle Lite blood glucose test strips. FreeStyle Lite test strips do not use the GDH-PQQ enzyme, which can be affected by common non-glucose sugars (eg ...
By combining features such as no manual coding, which eliminates one step in the testing process; the world's smallest sample size requirement (0.3 microliter), meaning less pain; and one of the ...
-- New FreeStyle Lite® test strips receive 510(k) clearance. ALAMEDA, Calif., May 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Abbott today announced that it has received 510(k ...
May 1, 2007 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance for a blood glucose monitoring system for patients with diabetes, a pedicle screw system for thoracolumbar spine ...
Nearly two dozen lots of blood glucose test strips are being recalled because they may calculate wrong results when used with certain meters, a Southern California company announced Wednesday. Abbott ...
Abbott announced a voluntary recall of 20 lots of FreeStyle and FreeStyle Lite Blood Glucose Test Strips in the U.S. The affected test strips may produce erroneously low blood glucose results when ...
(Corrected) Abbott Diabetes Care has issued a recall of its FreeStyle Flash Blood Glucose Monitoring System and FreeStyle Blood Glucose Monitoring System. In addition, users of the Omnipod Insulin ...
ALAMEDA, Calif. The Food and Drug Administration approved blood-glucose test strips from Abbott. Abbott's new FreeStyle Lite test strips use an enzyme which is unaffected by common nonglucose sugars, ...
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., April 14 Abbott (NYSE: ABT)today announced the availability of the FreeStyle Freedom(R) Lite BloodGlucose Monitoring System (http://www ...
- New FreeStyle test strips do not use the GDH-PQQ enzyme. ALAMEDA, Calif., June 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Following the recent clearance of its FreeStyle Lite ...
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