In Brief: MediSense
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
MediSense: Precision QID biosensor blood glucose monitor, shipping in the U.S. now, lists for $75 before a $50 rebate and a $10 trade-in. Available in a home kit for patients and a hospital tray format, QID began selling in Europe in October. Microflo test strips, which can be used with MediSense's earlier generation MediSense II meter as well as the QID, list for $17.35 for a pack of 25, $32.87 for 50, and $60.50 for 100. Both the device and disposable strips were cleared for marketing by FDA in March ("The Tan Sheet" May 22, p. 21)...
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