The One Touch Ultra test strips are used with the One Touch Ultra Easy blood glucose monitoring system for the quantitative measurement of glucose (sugar) in fresh capillary whole blood samples drawn from the fingertips. The one touch select blood glucose monitoring system is intended to be used by a single patient and should not be shared.
Find the meter that’s right for your
Noe that you’re taking insulin, it’s critical that you and your doctor make therapy decisions based on your day-to-day blood glucose measurements. Let’s take a look at how different meters can help you reach your blood glucose goals quickly and safely.
A meter that’s easy to use will help you avoid making errors so you can reach your insulin treatment goals quickly and easily.
All One Touch Meters make self-monitoring easy with three simple steps.
- Insert test strip
- Apply sample to strip
- Get accurate results in just 5 seconds
Be sure that the code on the test strip vial matches the code shown on the meter
Check for proven accuracy
You’re collecting clinical information that will affect your health, so your self-monitoring (SMBG) results must be accurate. Published results show that the OneTouch Ultra and OneTouch Horizon Meter Systems from Johnson and Johnson deliver clinically accurate results year after year. They also report accuracy and precision in very low and high blood glucose levels.
New OneTouch Ultra 2 gives you and your doctor more detailed information
More information about your blood glucose control helps . OneTouch Ultra 2 makes it easy because it keeps track of your self-monitoring results.
Fasting averages
Spot before-meal patterns and assess them over 7, 14 and 30 days
After-meal averages
Review after-meal averages to assess the effects of food and medication on glucose levels over time.
Test smart to see the effects of medication
Your doctor will recommended the best times to test your blood sugar to see how well your medication is working. Be sure to keep detailed records of your results and your medication schedule.
Your results will help your doctor:
- Track changes
- Track changes
- Fine-tune (titrate) your medication doses
- Switch your medication dosage, if necessary, to one that’s more effective for you