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Scopettes Jr.
Scopettes Jr. Rayon Tipped Swabstick, OB/GYN Paper Swabstick, 8 in
Safe, highly absorbent, uniform and lint free Machine made for uniformity, the 5/8 inch lint free rayon swab head has a 3/16 inch cushioned tip to minimize the possibility of patient tissue trauma Single Ended Comfort tip
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Skincote
Skincote Protective Dressing Applicator, Pre-Moistened, Skin Barrier Wipe
Applied to skin with pre-moistened applicator Provides protective coating on skin When dry, apply bandage or appliance Aids in keeping skin free of irritation Adhesive or appliance adheres to Skincote dressing, not skin Does not have to be removed when...
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Becton Dickinson
BD Isopropyl Alcohol Prep Pad Nonwoven Gauze 1 X 0.75 Inch 100 per Box
These pads deliver antiseptic for preparation of the skin prior to injection.Pads are softer and thicker 70% isopropyl alcohol
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PDI
PDI Alcohol Prep Pads, Sterile Antiseptic Wipes, 70% Isopropyl, Large
The PDI alcohol prep pads provide rapid-acting skin antisepsis in sterile formula.Sterile in unopened, undamaged package Prep pads are packaged in easy to tear foil packets 70% isopropyl alcohol 100 per box
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Kendall
Kendall Skin Barrier Wipes, Skin Prep Alcohol Wipe for Adhesives
These Kendall alcohol preps are suitable for scrubbing, cleansing or preparing skin for a variety of medical purposes. They contain 70% isopropyl alcohol so that they will properly cleanse and sterilize skin. These skin barrier wipes are made from...
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Dynarex
Dynarex Povidone-Iodine Swabstick, Antiseptic PVP Impregnated Swabs
Each swabstick is saturated with a 10% povidone iodine solution Ideal for antiseptic skin preparation, venipuncture, IV starts, renal dialysis, pre-op prepping and other minor invasive procedures
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McKesson
McKesson Alcohol Prep Pads for First Aid, 70% Isopropyl Alcohol
Disinfect and cleanse skin with McKesson Alcohol Prep Pads. The 70 percent alcohol solution kills bacteria and germs, making skin areas sanitary and safe for injections. McKesson alcohol prep pads are two-ply for added strength and tear-resistance.The...
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McKesson
McKesson Isopropyl Alcohol Swabsticks, First Aid Antiseptic Swabs
Use these McKesson Impregnated Swabsticks With 70 percent Isopropyl Alcohol to disinfect skin prior to giving an injection. Alcohol-based disinfectants dry very fast for added convenience. McKesson impregnated swabsticks have a 70 percent isopropyl...
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Accu-Chek
Accu-Chek Soft Touch Lancet - Preloaded Safety Drum, 28G
Uniquely designed for greater comfort Use only with Accu-Chek Softclix and Accu-Chek Softclix Plus lancing devices Type: Adjustable depth lancet Incision type: Needle 28 Gauge Preloaded drum Disposable Target area: Fingertip/forearm Depth settings: 11...
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TRUEplus
TRUEplus Safety Lancet 28 Gauge 100 per Box
Package Count: 100. Twist Top 28 Gauge Needle Fits most lancing devices Single use only
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Medlance Plus
Medlance Push Button Safety Lancet, Diabetes Supplies - 1.5 mm, 25G
Gentle and comfortable contact with puncture site.Easy to use with no pre-loading. Efficient design ensures adequate blood volume with minimal pain Guaranteed to lance the first time. Safe, single-use, and self-destructing device with a sterile needle...
As low as $32.44
Diabetes Supplies
Diabetes Supplies
Diabetes is a medical condition in which your body cannot regulate the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood. When you have diabetes, you need diabetic testing supplies to check your blood sugar levels and ensure they stay within normal range.
Glucose Meter (Glucometer)
A blood glucose meter, or glucometer, is a small handheld machine used to measure the amount of glucose in your blood at any given time. Using your glucose meter involves pricking your finger to release a drop of blood, then adding the blood to a diabetic test strip inserted in the meter. The meter then measures your blood sugar and displays the number.
Test Strips
Diabetes test strips hold the blood sample that your glucose meter analyzes. The type of test strip you need is specific to your glucose meter. Check the instructions that come with the device for more information.
Lancets
Lancets are tiny needles in an easy-to-grasp plastic casing. Use the needle to prick your finger when testing your blood glucose level. Some types of lancets work with a lancet device that will mechanically prick your finger at the touch of a button.
Control Solution
Control solution allows you to calibrate your glucose meter and help ensure that it’s giving the correct reading. Control solution is a liquid containing a set amount of glucose. You add it to a test strip and then test it in your glucose monitor, just like blood. If the number displayed on the meter is the same as the amount of glucose listed on the solution, you know your meter is working properly.
Glucose Monitor
Some people may need to use a continuous glucose monitor. This is a system consisting of a sensor worn on the body, a tiny wireless transmitter, and a monitor that displays results.
The sensor takes glucose level readings every few minutes around the clock and sends real-time data to the monitor. This allows you to keep closer tabs on your glucose level than routine finger pricks. Your physician will recommend this monitor for you if appropriate.
Insulin Syringes or Pens
If you have type 1 diabetes, and in some cases, if you have type 2, you will have to take insulin. Although there is a type of insulin you can inhale, most people use insulin shots. Insulin pens are pre-filled with a specific amount, while syringes let you draw the amount you need from a bottle.
Insulin Pump
Your doctor may prescribe an insulin pump instead of shots. This is a small device the size of a deck of cards attached to your waistband or belt. It uses a thin tube and a needle inserted under the skin to deliver regular small insulin doses throughout the day and night. Many insulin-dependent diabetics find that an insulin pump gives them better control over their diabetes.
Whether you have type 2 or type 1 diabetes, monitoring your blood sugar is integral to your care plan. SimplyMedical has the diabetic supplies you need.
Diabetes is a medical condition in which your body cannot regulate the amount of glucose (sugar) in your blood. When you have diabetes, you need diabetic testing supplies to check your blood sugar levels and ensure they stay within normal range.
Glucose Meter (Glucometer)
A blood glucose meter, or glucometer, is a small handheld machine used to measure the amount of glucose in your blood at any given time. Using your glucose meter involves pricking your finger to release a drop of blood, then adding the blood to a diabetic test strip inserted in the meter. The meter then measures your blood sugar and displays the number.
Test Strips
Diabetes test strips hold the blood sample that your glucose meter analyzes. The type of test strip you need is specific to your glucose meter. Check the instructions that come with the device for more information.
Lancets
Lancets are tiny needles in an easy-to-grasp plastic casing. Use the needle to prick your finger when testing your blood glucose level. Some types of lancets work with a lancet device that will mechanically prick your finger at the touch of a button.
Control Solution
Control solution allows you to calibrate your glucose meter and help ensure that it’s giving the correct reading. Control solution is a liquid containing a set amount of glucose. You add it to a test strip and then test it in your glucose monitor, just like blood. If the number displayed on the meter is the same as the amount of glucose listed on the solution, you know your meter is working properly.
Glucose Monitor
Some people may need to use a continuous glucose monitor. This is a system consisting of a sensor worn on the body, a tiny wireless transmitter, and a monitor that displays results.
The sensor takes glucose level readings every few minutes around the clock and sends real-time data to the monitor. This allows you to keep closer tabs on your glucose level than routine finger pricks. Your physician will recommend this monitor for you if appropriate.
Insulin Syringes or Pens
If you have type 1 diabetes, and in some cases, if you have type 2, you will have to take insulin. Although there is a type of insulin you can inhale, most people use insulin shots. Insulin pens are pre-filled with a specific amount, while syringes let you draw the amount you need from a bottle.
Insulin Pump
Your doctor may prescribe an insulin pump instead of shots. This is a small device the size of a deck of cards attached to your waistband or belt. It uses a thin tube and a needle inserted under the skin to deliver regular small insulin doses throughout the day and night. Many insulin-dependent diabetics find that an insulin pump gives them better control over their diabetes.
Whether you have type 2 or type 1 diabetes, monitoring your blood sugar is integral to your care plan. SimplyMedical has the diabetic supplies you need.