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COMPARING METER AND LABORATORY RESULTS
The result you obtain from your meter may differ somewhat from your
laboratory result due to normal variation. Meter results can be affected by factors
and conditions that do not affect laboratory results in the same way. (See test strip
package insert for typical accuracy and precision data, and for important
information on Limitations.) To make an accurate comparison between meter
and laboratory results, follow the guide-lines below.
Before you go to the lab:
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Perform a control solution test to make sure that the meter is working properly.
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It is best to fast for at least eight hours before doing comparison tests.
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Take your meter with you to the lab.
While at the lab:
Make sure that the samples for both tests (the meter test and the lab test are
taken and tested within 15 minutes of each other).
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Wash your hands before obtaining a blood sample.
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Never use your meter with blood that has been collected in a gray-top test tube.
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Use fresh capillary blood only.
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