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Can my patients compare results obtained using a sample from their forearm with a result from a sample obtained using forearm or finger with a different meter?

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Can my patients compare results obtained using a sample from their forearm with a result from a sample obtained using forearm or finger with a different meter?

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Assessing meter system accuracy by comparing results from two different meters is not recommended since neither device can be considered a true reference value. It is recommended that comparisons be done directly with a laboratory test and a blood glucose test using a sample from either the finger or the forearm with the meter you use most often.

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