Abbott's new FreeStyle Lite blood glucose test strips receive FDA clearance

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Abbott today announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new FreeStyle Lite blood glucose test strips. The new FreeStyle Lite test strips minimize interference during blood glucose testing and are designed to offer a better testing experience.

The new FreeStyle Lite test strips do not use the GDH-PQQ enzyme, which can be affected by common non-glucose sugars. The new FreeStyle Lite test strips use a GDH-FAD enzyme which is unaffected by common non-glucose sugars, such as maltose or galactose, and minimizes the potential for other interference.

"The new FreeStyle Lite test strips represent Abbott's latest success in delivering innovative products for people living with diabetes," said Heather L. Mason, senior vice president, Abbott Diabetes Care. "By minimizing interference and providing a better testing experience, Abbott is delivering on what patients and health care professionals demand in diabetes care, especially for people who use insulin to manage their diabetes."

The new FreeStyle Lite test strips are compatible with all FreeStyle Lite blood glucose monitoring systems, eliminating the need to switch meters. The FreeStyle Lite strips feature a new, easier-to-use ZipWik design tapered test strip that offers a better blood glucose testing experience. The new strips are designed to ensure faster blood application and to reduce the number of error messages and wasted test strips. The new test strips also offer all the same benefits FreeStyle Lite users have come to expect, specifically: no-coding required, the world's smallest blood sample size and virtually pain-free testing.

The first shipments of new FreeStyle Lite test strips will ship to U.S. customers in July. Retailers and consumers can expect widespread availability by the end of August 2010. FDA clearance follows Abbott's recent announcement of European availability of the new FreeStyle Lite test strips. The new FreeStyle Lite test strips are available in 14 European countries. Over the coming months, the new FreeStyle Lite test strips will be available to customers in Australia, Israel and Norway.

SOURCE Abbott

Comments

  1. maryjane dy maryjane dy Philippines says:

    Can I ask where we can buy these strips here in the Philippines?

  2. wowie wowie Philippines says:

    Where we can buy freesltyle lite strips here in the Philippines?

  3. seamus doyle seamus doyle Philippines says:

    please help me as i have monitor but no strips left

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