Formulation:
Strips
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Manufacturer:
Bayer
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Alternate Names:Ketodiastix
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What is Ketodiastix used for? |
These strips provide a fast, convenient way of testing urine for the presence and concentration of glucose and ketone (acetoacetic acid).
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When should Ketodiastix not be taken?
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None |
What precautions should I follow when taking Ketodiastix ?
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None |
What special warning(s) should I be aware of when taking Ketodiastix?
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These strips are for in vitro diagnostic use only |
What are the side effects of Ketodiastix?
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Most severe: None
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Most common: None
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Other: None
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How should I take Ketodiastix?
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Keto-Diastix(R) Reagent Strips provide a fast, convenient way of testing urine for the presence and concentration of glucose and ketone (acetoacetic acid). Acetoacetic acid can be found in the urine from persons with diabetes and is more commonly referred to as a "ketone body." When dipped in urine, these test areas change color according to the amount of glucose and ketone in the urine. Use of Keto-Diastix Reagent Strips can alert you and your doctor to changes in your condition for which adjustments in your diet and/ormedication may be needed. Carefully follow the testing schedule your doctor or diabetes educator establishes. Read enclosed directions carefully. Use within 6 months after first opening. Do not use after unopened expiration date. Use only if tamper evident seals on this carton are intact.
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How should Ketodiastix be stored?
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Store Ketodiastix at temperatures between 59-86 degrees F and out of direct sunlight. Replace cap immediately and tightly. Do not remove desiccant from bottle. |
General Information:
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| If you have any questions about Ketodiastix, please talk with your health care provider, pharmacist, or health care provider. Ketodiastix is only to be used by the patient for whom it is prescribed. Do not give it to others. This information is advisory only. It does not contain all information about Ketodiastix. If you have any questions about Ketodiastix, ask your health care provider, pharmacist, or health care provider.
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