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AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device

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AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device Description
AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device is a pen-sized tool with a spring mechanism and trigger button that is used in conjunction with lancets to obtain blood samples from diabetic cats and dogs for the purpose blood glucose monitoring.
What is AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device?
AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device is used to obtain blood samples from cats and dogs with diabetes in order to test their blood glucose levels.
Which animals/pets is AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device for?
Cats or Dogs
AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device uses
AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device delivers a very minor prick with little to no discomfort for your pet in order to obtain a blood sample.
What does AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device do?
The lancet is loaded into the spring-loaded lancing device, which delivers a small prick to the skin of the animal in order to obtain a blood sample.
What to know before using AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device
Keep out of reach of children and pets. If you accidentally stab or scratch yourself with the lancet in the lancing device, follow basic first aid procedures.
How is AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Device sold?
1 lancing device
Manufacturer
Zoetis
Overview
Use as directed by your Veterinarian

The AlphaTrak 3 Lancing Devices has 6 depth settings with 1 being the shallowest depth and 6 being the deepest. It’s recommended to start with the deepest setting on the first attempt to draw blood. Then, if your pet bleeds easily, you can dial the depth back. This is to ensure adequate blood is available for the test and could help avoid needing to prick the pet again.