Insert the Prodigy test strip fully into the meter, then collect a small blood sample from your finger. Hold the drop near the strip’s absorbent channel, and it will draw in the blood automatically.
$12.99 Original price was: $12.99.$8.50Current price is: $8.50.
✔ Effortless Testing: No coding required, simplifying the blood glucose testing process.
✔ Universal Compatibility: Works with all Prodigy meters, ensuring seamless integration.
✔ Flexible Testing Options: Approved for Alternate Site Testing (AST), providing more testing flexibility.
✔ Easy Blood Application: Capillary action makes applying the blood sample quick and easy!
We're Here To Help
Delivery Within 2-5 Days!
On Orders Over $75
Advanced Encryption
Experience hassle-free diabetes monitoring with Prodigy® No Coding Blood Glucose test strips. These prodigy strips are specifically engineered to work seamlessly with your Prodigy device, ensuring you get consistently accurate and reliable blood sugar readings.
As true prodigy no coding test strips, they eliminate the need for manual coding, making your testing process simpler and more precise. Just insert these prodigy test strips no coding into your meter, and you’re ready to go. Perfect for your prodigy sugar meter, these strips provide easy, reliable monitoring that helps you stay on top of your diabetes management. Choose Prodigy for dependable and straightforward glucose testing.
Manufacturer: Prodigy Diabetes Care Manufacturer Part Number: 052800 Brand: Prodigy® UPC: 00384840528000
Insert the Prodigy test strip fully into the meter, then collect a small blood sample from your finger. Hold the drop near the strip’s absorbent channel, and it will draw in the blood automatically.
The Prodigy product line includes the AutoCode®, Pocket®, and Voice® meters, as well as the Prodigy® No Coding Blood Glucose Test Strips.
The Prodigy® No Coding Blood Glucose Test Strips require a very small blood sample of just 0.6 to 0.7 microliters to perform a glucose test.
High blood sugar levels can also lead to dehydration, which may contribute to dizziness. Interestingly, dizziness may also indicate low blood sugar, as noted by the Mayo Clinic in their guide on hypoglycemia symptoms.
Yes, both very low and very high blood sugar levels can trigger seizures. Low blood sugar can starve the brain of energy, while extreme highs can also disrupt brain function. (Learn more: American Diabetes Association & Healthline)
Mon - Fri: 09:00 - 22:00
Sat: 09:00 - 17:00
Sun: Closed
© 2025 All Rights Reserved ATX MEDICAL SUPPLY. Design by Media Pantheon, Inc.