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Blood Glucose Meters

Glucose meters measure blood glucose (blood sugar) levels using a small blood sample on a test strip. They provide you with blood glucose levels at the time of the test. Your blood glucose levels help you make diabetes management decisions like insulin doses, food choices, or physical activity.
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True Metrix

Trividia Health
The True Metrix Self Monitoring Blood Glucose Meter boasts of an easy-to-use design.
The True Metrix Self Monitoring Blood Glucose Meter boasts of an easy-to-use design.
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True Metrix Air

Trividia Health
The TRUE METRIX® AIR Self Monitoring Blood Glucose System features integrated wireless capability that allows users to upload blood glucose results from the meter’s memory to the TRUE MANAGER™ app.
The TRUE METRIX® AIR Self Monitoring Blood Glucose System features integrated wireless capability that allows users to upload blood glucose results from the meter’s memory to the TRUE MANAGER™ app.
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True Metrix GO

Trividia Health
The TRUE METRIX® GO offers a compact design that twists onto its GoPak “koozie,” which holds the meter, vial of test strips, and lancing device in one place.
The TRUE METRIX® GO offers a compact design that twists onto its GoPak “koozie,” which holds the meter, vial of test strips, and lancing device in one place.
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Yes, there are other parts of your body you can use besides your fingers if your meter supports this. Some meters allow you to use your forearm, thigh, or fleshy part of your hand. 

Yes, there are BGMs that do not require a prescription and can be bought over the counter. Also check with your medical insurance to find out which BGM and test strips are covered.

It is recommended to keep a BGM as a back-up even if your continuous glucose monitor (CGM) does not require calibration. A BGM is also useful if your CGM stops working or if you need to double check to confirm an unexpected glucose level.