Abbott announced that the FDA has cleared its FreeStyle Lite blood glucose test strips. FreeStyle Lite test strips do not use the GDH-PQQ enzyme, which can be affected by common non-glucose sugars (eg ...
- New FreeStyle test strips do not use the GDH-PQQ enzyme. ALAMEDA, Calif., June 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Following the recent clearance of its FreeStyle Lite ...
Abbott Park, Ill.-based Abbott has issued a nationwide recall of 20 lots of FreeStyle and FreeStyle Lite Blood Glucose Test Strips, according to a news release. The lots of recalled test strips may ...
The FDA appears to be issuing another Class I designation involving Abbott Laboratories' voluntary recall of diabetes products.Back in January, the FDA said FreeStyle and FreeStyle Lite test strips ...
ALAMEDA, Calif. The Food and Drug Administration approved blood-glucose test strips from Abbott. Abbott's new FreeStyle Lite test strips use an enzyme which is unaffected by common nonglucose sugars, ...
May 28, 2010 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved blood glucose test strips (FreeStyle Lite; Abbott Diabetes Care) to help patients better manage their diabetes by minimizing the ...
Abbott announced that its redesigned FreeStyle blood glucose test strips have received FDA approval. The new FreeStyle test strips do not use the GDH-PQQ enzyme, which can be affected by common ...
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