Mediron Blood Glucose Meter
Mediron Blood Glucose Meter is a medical device designed for self-monitoring of blood glucose (sugar) levels by individuals with diabetes or hypoglycemia. It helps in tracking blood glucose fluctuations due to factors like exercise, food, medications, and stress.
Key Features and Specifications:
- Measurement Unit: Displays readings in mmol/L. Some sources also indicate it can display in mg/dL, suggesting it might be switchable depending on the region or specific model. (Note: 1 mmol/L = 18.0 mg/dL).
- Measurement Range: Typically measures blood glucose levels within a range of 1.1 to 33.3 mmol/L.
- Small Blood Sample: Requires a very small blood sample, often around 0.5 microliters. This reduces the need for multiple pricks if the initial sample is insufficient.
- Fast Test Time: Provides results quickly, with readings often appearing within a few seconds (e.g., as fast as 4 seconds).
- Memory Function: Stores a significant number of test results (e.g., 480 or 500 results) with time and date stamps, allowing users to track trends over time.
- Average Value Calculation: Many meters, including likely the Mediron, offer the ability to calculate averages of recent readings (e.g., 7, 14, and 30-day averages).
- Display: Features a clear LCD display for easy reading of results.
- Power Source: Typically powered by a small lithium battery (e.g., 1 CR2032 Lithium Battery).
- Auto Electrode Insertion System: Simplifies the process of inserting test strips.
- Auto Sample Loading System: Automatically draws the blood sample onto the test strip.
- Auto Reaction Time Count-Down: Shows the time remaining until the result is displayed.
- Auto Switch-Off: Automatically turns off after a period of inactivity (e.g., 3 minutes) to conserve battery life.
- External Output (Optional): Some models may offer a USB port for downloading readings to a computer, which can be useful for sharing data with healthcare providers.
- No Coding (often): Many modern meters, including potentially this one, are “no-coding” meters, meaning you don’t need to manually enter a code for each new vial of test strips, which reduces the chance of errors.
- Accuracy: Designed to provide precise readings, often adhering to international standards like ISO 15197.








