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Where to buy ACCU-CHEK® products

If you're interested in ACCU-CHEK blood glucose monitoring products such as meters and test strips, click on any of the links below. You'll be able to shop online or locate a store near you.

For data management tools, accessories such as carrying cases, meter skins and computer cables, or control solutions, click here.

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The long-term measure of blood sugar control. The A1C test measures how many A1C hemoglobin cells (a specific part of red blood cells) have sugar attached to them. Because these cells live for about four months, this gives a picture of how well blood sugar has been controlled for the past few months. The American Diabetes Association recommends an A1C result of 7% or less to help reduce the risk of long-term complications of diabetes.*

 

*American Diabetes Association.
Standards of medical care in diabetes—2009.
[position statement]. Diabetes Care.
2009;32(1): S13-S61. Available at:
http://care.diabetesjournals.org
/cgi/reprint/32/Supplement_1/S13.
Accessed March 2, 2009.

A simple sugar created by the breakdown of carbohydrates in food. Glucose is the body's source of quick energy. On this site, we use "blood glucose" and "blood sugar" interchangeably.

A pen-like device that pricks the skin with fine needle, or lancet, to obtain a blood sample for testing.

A pen-like device that pricks the skin with fine needle, or lancet, to obtain a blood sample for testing.

A hand-held device for testing and measuring blood sugar levels. A drop of blood is placed on a small strip inserted in the meter. The meter quickly calculates and displays the blood sugar level. Also known as a blood glucose monitor.

A device worn by a person with diabetes to deliver insulin under the skin 24 hours a day.

A simple sugar created by the breakdown of carbohydrates in food. Glucose is the body's source of quick energy. On this site, we use "blood glucose" and "blood sugar" interchangeably.

Waste products produced when fatty acids are broken down for energy.

A simple sugar created by the breakdown of carbohydrates in food. Glucose is the body's source of quick energy. On this site, we use "blood glucose" and "blood sugar" interchangeably.