Friday, September 10, 2010

Glucometer

Saurabh Saxena is human glucometer good enough to measure sugar level in dogs.can we trust human glucometer readings for pets and begin our treatment??

08 July at 15:08 · · · Flag
    • Swarupmay Majumdar yes, u can rely but errors are there as minimum as negligeble.
      08 July at 15:10 ·
    • Premal Darji yes i guss u can use..as every1 here uses it quiet often..
      08 July at 15:20 ·
    • Gautam Unny yes i use it at my place
      08 July at 17:49 ·
    • Amardeep Singh yes using it for last 6-7 yrs
      09 July at 20:03 · · 1 person
    • Saurabh Saxena http://www.caninediabetes.org/bloodmeter.html

      pls read the above link and give comments..thanks
      10 July at 05:58 ·
    • Rahima Razak yes.....
      10 July at 13:25 ·
    • Gurpreet Singh Chahal Yes u can. Though one for canines is available, but I have always used human ones. I have checked result by glucometer and also chemistry analyzer they are almost the same. I use it on routine basis, even for the glucose curves
      10 July at 22:38 · · 2 people
    • Rajshankar Tony Sarma We use human ones routinely and they are fine. There is a veterinary licensed one, but I'm not entirely sure what the benefits are...
      16 July at 22:22 ·

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