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CareSens N Lancets 0.36mm/28 Gauge 100s

CareSens N Lancets 0.36mm/28 Gauge 100s

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Lancets 28 Gauge for Blood Testing

 

You can rely on CareSens N Lancets to provide consistent blood sampling for your diabetes monitoring routine. These sterile, single-use devices feature a 0.36mm diameter needle designed to minimise discomfort whilst ensuring adequate blood flow for accurate glucose readings.

Each lancet undergoes strict quality control testing to meet medical device standards. The pack contains 100 individually sealed lancets, providing you with a reliable supply for regular blood glucose monitoring. These lancets 28 gauge are compatible with most standard lancing devices used in diabetes care.

 

How These Lancets Work for Blood Sampling

 

You insert the lancet into your lancing device, which controls the depth and speed of penetration when you press the trigger. The 28 gauge needle creates a small puncture in your fingertip, allowing a droplet of blood to form for testing with your glucose meter.

The lancet's design ensures a quick, clean puncture that typically heals within minutes. You should use a fresh lancet for each test to maintain sterility and ensure optimal performance. After use, you dispose of the lancet safely in a sharps container.

 

Who Should Use 28 Gauge Lancets

 

These lancets suit most adults who need regular blood glucose monitoring as part of their diabetes management. The 28 gauge thickness provides a balance between comfort and adequate blood flow for testing. You may find our complete range of diabetes monitoring supplies helpful for your ongoing care needs.

Consider these lancets if you:

  • Test your blood glucose multiple times daily
  • Prefer a standard gauge that works with most lancing devices
  • Need reliable, sterile lancets for consistent results
  • Want individually packaged lancets for hygiene and convenience

 

Why Single-Use Lancets Matter for Safety

 

You protect yourself from infection risk by using a fresh lancet each time you test. Reusing lancets can introduce bacteria and cause the needle to become dull, leading to more painful punctures and potentially inaccurate readings.

Each CareSens N Lancet comes individually sealed to maintain sterility until you're ready to use it. This packaging prevents contamination and ensures the needle remains sharp for optimal performance during blood sampling.

 

Storage and Handling Requirements

 

You should store these lancets in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep them in their original packaging until use to maintain sterility. Check the expiry date before use and dispose of any expired lancets according to local medical waste guidelines.

Always wash your hands before handling lancets and ensure your lancing device is clean. After use, dispose of lancets immediately in an appropriate sharps container to prevent accidental needle stick injuries.

This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

 

How to Use CareSens N Lancets Safely

You should wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water before testing, then dry them completely. Remove a fresh lancet from the packaging and insert it into your lancing device according to the device manufacturer's instructions. Remove the protective cap from the lancet and adjust your lancing device to the appropriate depth setting for your skin type.

Blood Sampling Technique and Disposal

You should position the lancing device against the side of your fingertip rather than the pad, as this area has fewer nerve endings and heals more quickly. Press the release button to activate the lancet, then gently squeeze your finger to encourage blood flow if needed. Apply the blood droplet to your test strip immediately for accurate glucose measurement.

You must dispose of each used lancet immediately after use in an appropriate sharps container. Never reuse lancets as this increases infection risk and reduces testing accuracy due to needle blunting. Replace the protective cap on your lancing device after removing the used lancet to prevent accidental injury.

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Potential Side Effects of Using Blood Glucose Lancets

Like all medical devices, CareSens N Lancets can cause side effects, although not everyone will experience them. Most side effects are minor and resolve quickly with proper technique and aftercare. If you experience persistent problems or signs of infection, you should seek advice from healthcare professionals who specialise in first aid and wound care.

The most common side effects you may experience include temporary pain at the puncture site, minor bleeding, and small bruises around the testing area. These typically resolve within minutes to hours after testing.

You may experience the following side effects:

  • Temporary stinging or sharp pain during puncture
  • Minor bleeding that stops within a few minutes
  • Small bruising around the puncture site
  • Slight swelling or redness at the testing location
  • Callus formation with frequent testing at the same site
  • Difficulty obtaining adequate blood sample
  • Skin irritation or sensitivity reactions
  • Risk of infection if proper hygiene is not maintained
  • Scarring with repeated use at identical locations
  • Nerve sensitivity changes with very frequent testing

If you experience these or any other side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist right away. For more information about reporting side effects please see the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme.

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Tarun Kumar

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Content last updated: 31 Mar 2025

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