Dear adia Blood Glucose Monitoring System Owner,
thank you for choosing the adia Blood Glucose Monitoring System. This
manual contains everything you need to know about your new glucometer
and how it works. Please take a moment to read the instructions carefully.
We understand that self-testing of blood glucose level provides a way to
control your diabetes and may give you peace of mind by testing regularly.
adia has been developed to provide you with a fast and accurate reading in a
convenient and simple process. Our goal for the adia Blood Glucose Monito-
ring System is to provide you with the best quality healthcare products
coupled with superior customer service. Always consult with your healthcare
professional, before making any changes to your diabetes management. The
adia Blood Glucose Monitoring System is for in-vitro diagnostic use only.
Important Information
The adia Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for use outside the
body (in-vitro diagnostic use only). It should be used only for testing blood
glucose with fresh whole blood samples (Capillary and/or venous). It should
not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes. Consult with your physician or
diabetic healthcare professional about daily management of your diabetes
and proper use of the glucometer. Please pay close attention when handling
blood. Improper procedures may cause serious hazards to your health. The
adia Blood Glucose Monitoring System contains small parts, which could be a
choking hazard for children if swallowed.
Test Principle
adia blood glucose test strip is the bio-sensor which is composed of the
FAD-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (enzyme). FAD-GDH (enzyme)
quantitatively reacts with the glucose in the whole blood and the mediator.
Glucose in the whole blood sample reacts with the reagent of the test strip
and generates an electrical current. The amount of current, which is related
with glucose concentration, is measured by the meter, for which the method
is called amperometry.