Blood Glucose Monitoring System
Important Information on Alternate Site Testing (AST)
The Embrace TALK Blood Glucose Monitor can
test for blood glucose other than your fingertip
such as palm and forearm (alternate site testing,
or AST). Alternate site testing can be less
painful than fingertip testing, but because of the
physiological differences between your fingertip
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and palm and forearm
; alternate site test results
may be significantly different than results from fingertip testing under
certain conditions. You should consult with your doctor or healthcare
professional before using alternate site testing.
DO AST ONLY in the following intervals:
• In a pre-meal or fasting state (more than 2 hours since the last meal)
• Two hours or more after taking insulin
• Two hours or more after exercise
Alternate Site Testing SHOULD NOT be used when:
• You have Hypoglycemic unawareness (not able to tell if you have
low blood sugar)
• Within 2 hours of a meal, exercise, or medication
• You will be operating machinery or driving a car
• You are sick
• You think your blood glucose is low
• Your AST results do not match the way you feel
• You are testing for hyperglycemia
• Your routine glucose results are often fluctuating
• If you are pregnant
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