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Abnormally high levels of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), Acetaminophen, Uric Acid,
L-Dopa, Tolazamide or other reducing substances will produce falsely high
blood glucose measurements.
Fatty substances such (Triglycerides up to 3,000 mg/dL or Cholesterol up to
500 mg/dL) have no major effect on blood glucose test results.
The On Call
®
Plus Blood Glucose Monitoring System has been tested and
shown to work properly up to 8,516 ft (2,595 meters).
Severely ill persons should not run the glucose test with the On Call
®
Plus Blood
Glucose Monitoring System.
Blood samples from patients in shock, or with severe dehydration or from
patients in a hyperosmolar state (with or without ketosis) have not been tested
and are not recommended for testing with On Call
®
Plus Blood Glucose
Monitoring System.
Dispose of blood samples and materials carefully. Treat all blood samples as if
they are infectious materials. Follow proper precautions when disposing of
materials.

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