NovaMax Plus Blood Ketone Test Strips, 10 Count
- Requires a small sample of blood -0.8 microliters
- Quick results in only 10 seconds
- The blood ketone strip is colored green to differentiate from the blood glucose strip which is colored blue
- The Nova Max Plus meter screen reads "ket" instead of "glu" when the ketone strip is inserted instead of the glucose strip.
- There is no code change needed
What are Ketones?
- Ketones are made from the breakdown of fat used for energy when there is not enough insulin to carry glucose to the cells and organs of the body for fuel.
- Too many ketones in the body can lead to Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) which is dangerous
- Symptoms of DKA may include: nausea, vomiting, fruity breath, dry mouth and other signs of dehydration, severe exhaustion and confusion
Why is blood ketone monitoring important?
- DKA is a life-threatening metabolic complication of diabetes with a mortality rate of 2%-10%
- DKA is the leading cause of hospitalization, morbidity, and death in children with type 1 diabetes
- Blood ketone testing can help stop episodes of DKA
When should you test for blood ketones?
- Blood ketone testing should be performed by those with type 1 diabetes on sick days, during high periods of stress and whenever glucose reading is greater than 250 mg/dL
- Blood ketones should be tested by those with type 2 diabetes who have high levels of insulin resistance or when recommended by your health care provider
- Blood ketones should be checked during pregnancy when recommended by your physician
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NovaMax Plus Blood Ketone Test Strips, 10 Count
NovaMax Plus Blood Ketone Test Strips, 10 Count
- Requires a small sample of blood -0.8 microliters
- Quick results in only 10 seconds
- The blood ketone strip is colored green to differentiate from the blood glucose strip which is colored blue
- The Nova Max Plus meter screen reads "ket" instead of "glu" when the ketone strip is inserted instead of the glucose strip.
- There is no code change needed
What are Ketones?
- Ketones are made from the breakdown of fat used for energy when there is not enough insulin to carry glucose to the cells and organs of the body for fuel.
- Too many ketones in the body can lead to Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) which is dangerous
- Symptoms of DKA may include: nausea, vomiting, fruity breath, dry mouth and other signs of dehydration, severe exhaustion and confusion
Why is blood ketone monitoring important?
- DKA is a life-threatening metabolic complication of diabetes with a mortality rate of 2%-10%
- DKA is the leading cause of hospitalization, morbidity, and death in children with type 1 diabetes
- Blood ketone testing can help stop episodes of DKA
When should you test for blood ketones?
- Blood ketone testing should be performed by those with type 1 diabetes on sick days, during high periods of stress and whenever glucose reading is greater than 250 mg/dL
- Blood ketones should be tested by those with type 2 diabetes who have high levels of insulin resistance or when recommended by your health care provider
- Blood ketones should be checked during pregnancy when recommended by your physician
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- Requires a small sample of blood -0.8 microliters
- Quick results in only 10 seconds
- The blood ketone strip is colored green to differentiate from the blood glucose strip which is colored blue
- The Nova Max Plus meter screen reads "ket" instead of "glu" when the ketone strip is inserted instead of the glucose strip.
- There is no code change needed
What are Ketones?
- Ketones are made from the breakdown of fat used for energy when there is not enough insulin to carry glucose to the cells and organs of the body for fuel.
- Too many ketones in the body can lead to Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) which is dangerous
- Symptoms of DKA may include: nausea, vomiting, fruity breath, dry mouth and other signs of dehydration, severe exhaustion and confusion
Why is blood ketone monitoring important?
- DKA is a life-threatening metabolic complication of diabetes with a mortality rate of 2%-10%
- DKA is the leading cause of hospitalization, morbidity, and death in children with type 1 diabetes
- Blood ketone testing can help stop episodes of DKA
When should you test for blood ketones?
- Blood ketone testing should be performed by those with type 1 diabetes on sick days, during high periods of stress and whenever glucose reading is greater than 250 mg/dL
- Blood ketones should be tested by those with type 2 diabetes who have high levels of insulin resistance or when recommended by your health care provider
- Blood ketones should be checked during pregnancy when recommended by your physician












