It isn’t always easy managing your diabetes, keeping a record of all your blood glucose results and understanding how your activities impact them. Wouldn’t it be great to take some of the hassle out of your diabetes management with a system that helps you understand how everyday activities affect your blood glucose?
The time is now. The CONTOUR®NEXT ONE meter and the CONTOUR®DIABETES App seamlessly connect to do just that.
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By integrating your blood glucose meter with a smartphone app you can simplify the management of your diabetes. Blood glucose results captured throughout the day can be automatically synced and logged. And over time, your results may create meaningful insights into how your activities affect your blood glucose levels, which can help improve the understanding of your diabetes. All the while being on the same platform you use for so many other aspects of your life – your smartphone!
Simple to use, the remarkably accurate CONTOUR®NEXT ONE smart meter and CONTOUR®DIABETES App system seamlessly connect to capture all your blood glucose readings and help you to manage your diabetes, smarter.
This smart system allows you to engage at the level that is right for you to manage your diabetes.
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Staying on top of your diabetes every day can be a constant challenge. Learn how the CONTOUR®NEXT ONE smart meter and CONTOUR®DIABETES App system can help take some of the hassle out of managing your diabetes.
Staying Organized
Getting accurate blood glucose results
Preventing wasted strips
Knowing if you are on target
Understanding blood glucose patterns and trends
Understanding the impact of food and activity on blood glucose levels
Being alerted of critical high and critical low blood glucose levels
More informed conversations with your healthcare professional
Easy lancing
Set reminders to test and add your healthcare professional’s appointments to your diary.
Canadian industry standards for blood glucose meters have an acceptable error range of 15%1 from lab readings. That means that readings on a meter can be 15% higher or lower, compared to the lab.
CONTOUR® NEXT ONE is the most accurate system developed by Ascensia Diabetes Care shown to deliver remarkable accuracy. The CONTOUR® NEXT ONE meter results go beyond the minimum Canadian industry standard for blood glucose meters2. In a clinical study, the CONTOUR® NEXT ONE meter demonstrated 95% of results were within ±8.4%3 of a lab reading.
1 Current regulation based on Health Canada recognized ISO 15197:2013 standard requires results within ±15% range, specifically: ≥95% of results must fall within ±0.83 mmoL/L for blood glucose concentrations <5.55 mmoL/L and within ±15% for blood glucose concentrations ≥5.55 mmoL/L.
2 CONTOUR® NEXT ONE meter meets ±10% accuracy vs. laboratory method, specifically: 97.4% of results within ±10% for blood glucose concentrations ≥5.55 mmol/L, and 100% of results within ±0.56 mmol/L accuracy vs. laboratory method for blood glucose concentrations <5.55 mmol/L.
3In a clinical study, conducted in accordance with the requirements of ISO 15197:2013, the CONTOUR® NEXT ONE not only met and exceeded the minimum requirements of the standard but an ad hoc analysis determined where 95% of results fell during the study, which was within ±0.47 mmol/L or ±8.4% of the laboratory reference value for glucose concentrations <5.55 mmoL/L or ≥ 5.55 mmoL/L, respectively, when tested via subject obtained capillary fingertip results (patients).
Christiansen M et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2017;11(3):567-573.
With Second-Chance® sampling you can apply more blood to the same strip, within 60 seconds, if you didn’t get enough the first time, preventing wasted strips without compromising accuracy.
The smartLIGHT feature is a brilliant way to get a fast and accurate reading. With one flash of coloured light, you know whether you’re within, above, or below your target range.
Amber = above target Green = within target Red = below target
Seamlessly captured blood glucose readings are used to create personalized patterns and trends to help you see how daily activities impact your results.
Record events such as diet, activities and medication, also add photos, notes, or voice memos to help put your results in context.
Alerts are automatically triggered when your blood glucose results are critically high or critically low. The critical high and critical low values can be changed in the app. Talk to your healthcare professional before changing these values.
You have the ability to generate reports that can be sent in advance or taken with you to your healthcare professional.
The MICROLET®NEXT lancing device is easy to use and is included for FREE with your CONTOUR®NEXT ONE meter to help you start testing with confidence.
The CONTOUR®NEXT ONE meter and CONTOUR®DIABETES App provide a simple way to manage your diabetes.
* with purchase of CONTOUR®NEXT Test Strips
Simply ask your healthcare professional about the new CONTOUR®NEXT ONE meter and CONTOUR®DIABETES App system today to start managing your diabetes, smarter.
1 Current regulation based on Health Canada recognized ISO 15197:2013 standard requires results within ±15% range, specifically: ≥95% of results must fall within ±0.83 mmoL/L for blood glucose concentrations <5.55 mmoL/L and within ±15% for blood glucose concentrations ≥5.55 mmoL/L.
2 CONTOUR® NEXT ONE meter meets ±10% accuracy vs. laboratory method, specifically: 97.4% of results within ±10% for blood glucose concentrations ≥5.55 mmol/L, and 100% of results within ±0.56 mmol/L accuracy vs. laboratory method for blood glucose concentrations <5.55 mmol/L.
3In a clinical study, conducted in accordance with the requirements of ISO 15197:2013, the CONTOUR® NEXT ONE not only met and exceeded the minimum requirements of the standard but an ad hoc analysis determined where 95% of results fell during the study, which was within ±0.47 mmol/L or ±8.4% of the laboratory reference value for glucose concentrations <5.55 mmoL/L or ≥ 5.55 mmoL/L, respectively, when tested via subject obtained capillary fingertip results (patients).
Christiansen M et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2017;11(3):567-573.