SD CodeFree™ BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
• Externally taked drugs L-dopa, dopamine,
methyl-dopa, acetaminophen, and
ibuprofen will not interfere with SD
CodeFree™ blood glucose results when
taken at therapeutic concentrations.
• The SD CodeFree™ System is not designed
to be a substitute for pathology laboratory
equipment and should not be used for the
diagnosis of diabetes.
• Use only fresh capillary blood. Do not use
serum or plasma or venous whole blood.
• Do not use the SD CodeFree™ meter to
test neonates. It has not been validated for
neonatal use.
• Always insert the test strip into the meter
rst, and then prick the nger.
• Interferences : Elevated levels, as indicated
in the table below, of of ascorbic acid, uric
acid, acetaminophen, total bilirubin and
triglycerides may aect results.
Compound Limitation
Ascorbic acid > 4 mg/dL
Uric acid
> 9 mg/dL
Acetaminophen
> 6 mg/dL
Total bilirubin
> 40 mg/dL
Triglycerides
> 1026 mg/dL