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Blood Glucose Monitoring System Components
• TRUE FOCUS Blood Glucose Meter
• TRUE FOCUS Blood Glucose Test Strips
• TRUE FOCUS Control Solution
• Lancing Device
• Single Use Lancet
Kit may contain one or more of the components above. To obtain components, contact place of purchase of
original kit. For assistance call toll free 1-800-803-6025 or local 1-954-677-4599.
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