

⏳ Stay ahead of your health game with precision in seconds!
Freestyle Precision Neo Blood Glucose Test Strips offer fast, accurate blood sugar readings with just a tiny blood sample. No coding required, and each strip is individually wrapped for hygienic, on-the-go testing. Compatible exclusively with Freestyle Precision Neo and Freestyle Libre Reader meters, these 50-count strips combine convenience and reliability for proactive glucose management.


| ASIN | B015PXUZ0Q |
| ASIN | B015PXUZ0Q |
| Additional Features | Testing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,377 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #29 in Diabetic Blood Test Strips #1,884 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand Name | FreeStyle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,828) |
| Date First Available | September 13, 2015 |
| Diagnostic Test Sample Type | Blood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00093815715795 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Pounds |
| Item model number | 4337142080 |
| Manufacturer | Abbott Nutrition (Baby) |
| Manufacturer | Abbott Nutrition (Baby) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.9 x 2.6 x 4.6 inches; 1.17 ounces |
| Specific Uses For Product | Blood Glucose Test |
| Test Type | ["ood Gluco"] |
| UPC | 093815715795 |
| Unit Count | 50 Count |
M**N
Quality product
Works as planned
F**N
Value for price
Exactly what I ordered
G**A
Test strips
Almost as good as it gets.
Y**.
You have them in stock.
I ordered two boxes of the Freestyle Precision Neo Blood Glucose Test Strips. (50 Strips). This order is for my second order. I use these strips as my backup if my Libre 2 or 3 meters are not working. So far so good. Thank you.
L**I
Excellent product
They work well.
K**N
Great price for amount of strips
Product was delayed 4 days or original time if delivery.
R**L
Blood Glucose values compare predictably with the Libre sensor
I'm near the end of a 50 trial comparison of these strips with the Medtronic/Bayer Contour Next meter/strips. The latter are ALWAYS higher than the Neo strips, on the average of 30 mg/dL difference, but these strips are within the value of the sensor usually <10 mg/dL. Abbott customer support said the accuracy of the sensor could only be compared when using the Neo strips. So, that's what I did, and the results have been reassuringly consistent. My experience tells me only that my Medtronic/Bayer glucometer, this particular one, is inaccurate. I think the Contour strips are OK, but over HUNDREDS of fingersticks, the Medtronic/Bayer blood glucose values have been suspicious, and I have to "adjust" my insulin dose. That gave me a lot of true low values for BG. The excellent comparison of the strips with the sensor has led me to rely on the sensor (interstitial cell glucose, not blood glucose) for dosing Novolog. The sensors have been favorably reviewed on websites where there's a lot of comments from (Type I and Type II) users in Europe, where the sensors have been in use for a couple years. Like everybody says, I'm betting my life on the sensors, I'll find out with my next A1c. My A1c values have been around 6.4 for nearly 3 years. 69 years old, 285 pounds.
S**E
Great for my reader
These are perfect