They have insulin meters for dogs. You really should talk to your vet about things if you suspect your dog to be diabetic. Dont cut costs. Your pet is worth more than a few bucks saved They have insulin meters for dogs. You really should talk to your vet about things if you suspect your dog to be diabetic. Dont cut costs. Your pet is worth more than a few bucks saved
human bg meters are more close to animal bg when BG is in the 80-200 range, after that can't count on a human meter. There are pet meters, the Glucopet and Alphatrac
The normal range of glucose should be between 70 and 99 mg/dL while fasting. The normal range after two hours of eating should be less than 140 mg/dL.
This is very TRUE.The only human cell capable of this feat is the neuron.Neurons range from millimeters to longer than a meter!Biology is awesome.
It is normal for glucose levels to fluctuate a little bit throughout the day. Your glucose levels should increase after you eat then drop down again. It is not normal for your glucose levels to fluctuate widely throughout the day. A normal range is approximately 70-125 mg/dL.
Normal range for fasting blood glucose is 65-99 mg/dl.
Yes..Sometimes you have to check the meter and strips which may have an effect on the reading...I had a reading that was unusual for me...I checked it with another strip and the reading was more the range I was expecting
To keep from cooking your meter.
The normal concentration of glucose in blood is in the range 70-110 mg/100 mL (not mL).5 L blood contain 4,5 g glucose.
For a non-diabetic person the blood glucose level should be between 4 and 8 mmol/l. Normal glucose range in UK is between 4-8mmol/l. Levels will increase within 2 hours after meals. In the US, a normal value is less than 120mg/dl (note different units!) .
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There are a number of websites that contain information on the normal blood glucose range. Such information can be found on WebMD, Wikipedia and MayoClinic.