Os lancetas de segurança Owen Mumford Unistik 3 (30G) são a solução ideal para quem busca praticidade e segurança em testes de glicose e outras análises capilares. Com um design inovador, esses dispositivos de uso único combinam a lanceta e o dispositivo de punção em um único produto, eliminando a necessidade de um dispositivo separado. Isso não apenas simplifica o processo de coleta de amostras, mas também torna o transporte e o armazenamento muito mais convenientes, especialmente para aqueles que estão sempre em movimento.
A confiabilidade do Unistik 3 é inquestionável, oferecendo uma solução segura para a coleta de sangue por punção no dedo. Ideal para testes de glicose, essas lancetas garantem amostras precisas e consistentes, essenciais para o monitoramento da saúde. A segurança é uma prioridade, e cada lanceta é projetada para se retrair permanentemente após o uso, minimizando o risco de acidentes com agulhas e garantindo um descarte seguro.
O conforto é outro aspecto fundamental do Unistik 3. Equipado com a tecnologia Comfort Zone, o dispositivo proporciona uma experiência de punção menos dolorosa, enquanto a ativação lateral permite uma aplicação mais suave e com menor pressão durante a coleta. Isso é especialmente importante para pacientes que realizam testes frequentes, pois reduz o desconforto associado ao processo.
Além disso, a versatilidade do Unistik 3 permite seu uso em ambientes profissionais de saúde, bem como em casa ou em situações de teste em movimento. Seja para profissionais que atendem pacientes ou para indivíduos que monitoram sua saúde em casa, essas lancetas são uma escolha prática e eficaz.
– Praticidade: Dispositivo tudo-em-um elimina a necessidade de um dispositivo de punção separado.
– Segurança: Lanceta de uso único que se retrai após o uso, prevenindo acidentes.
– Conforto: Tecnologia Comfort Zone reduz a dor durante a punção.
– Confiabilidade: Amostras precisas para testes de glicose e outras análises capilares.
– Versatilidade: Adequado para uso em consultórios médicos e em casa, facilitando o monitoramento da saúde.
Para utilizar as lancetas Owen Mumford Unistik 3, comece escolhendo um local limpo e bem iluminado para a coleta. Retire uma lanceta da embalagem, segurando-a pela parte inferior. Posicione a ponta da lanceta no local desejado no dedo e pressione o botão de ativação lateral. A lanceta fará a punção automaticamente, coletando a amostra de sangue. Após o uso, descarte a lanceta de forma segura, garantindo que ela não seja reutilizada. Lave bem as mãos após o procedimento e siga as orientações do seu profissional de saúde para a realização dos testes.
T. L. Matthews –
These lancets are easy to use and I feel much more comfortable handling them than regular lancets. They are solid in your hand and easier to hold onto. They pop the needle out hard so you get a good, quick stab. It’s painful if you hit the finger in the wrong spot, but mostly not uncomfortable at all. I get a good amount of blood, then the hole closes quickly, as it should with a good lancet. Worth using and worth paying a bit more for a safety lancet rather than a normal one.
Christina Warmington –
This my third time buying these, just love that they don’t hurt when applied to fingers. Thumbs up.
Shop F. –
Like my headline says, these are 100 times better than what comes in a new kit from a doctor’s office. The device makes the stick a surprise which is nice because I don’t fully want to know when I stick myself. I also understand that later on after years of testing i will need to go to a thicker needle but for now these are awesome. Suggestion, Hold the unit tight to the skin, and push on your finger making it a bit red, stick it and push some blood out.
Customer Review –
We’re new to diabetes here and just recently stumbled across the fact that safety lancets exist. So much more convenient than changing lancets in the old fashioned finger poker that came with the ‘Beetus Starter Kit. Plus, the old fashioned one tended to strike too hard and would sting its intended victim. I purchased these Unistik 3 safety lancets as well as a starter pack of Pip lancets (available on Amazon as well) so we could compare.
The Unistik lancets are 30 gauge and strike 1.5mm deep. The Pip blue lancets are 30 gauge and strike 1mm deep. See photos for a side by side comparison of the two different brands. The Pip purple lancets are 30 gauge and strike 1.6mm deep. The Pip orange lancets are 28 gauge (thicker needle) and strike 1.8mm deep. By comparison, the lancets that came with the meter starter kit were 33gauge (finer needle) and we would usually set it to lance at a 3 out of 10, so not very deep.
After giving both an honest test drive, we feel the Unistiks honestly strike too hard. I believe the little inner spring is under too much tension. They emit a loud snap when they strike. They sting and can even leave tiny bruises on your fingers for a few hours. One fingertip continued to feel painful for a few hours afterwards. That hasn’t happened with any other lancet or lancing device. They also strike a bit too deep. Modern meters only require a tiny drop of blood, far less than these lancets produce. We wanted to give these a try because of the little circular raised dot pattern on the end that touches the fingertip. According to the manufacturer, these raised dots are meant to give your brain a different sensation to focus on, to detract from the pain sensation. In practice, that does not seem to be true; in order to feel the dots, you’d have to press this lancet very hard to your fingertip, which would cause it to strike even deeper. On top of all of this, the Unistiks’ design uses a lot of plastic rather unnecessarily. They’re quite bulky.
We found the Pip lancets to range from genuinely painless to producing only a mild poking sensation. (The first use, I got ticked off, thinking, “Aw man, it didn’t even work, and now I’ve wasted one.” I was pretty surprised when I realized it had, in fact, worked. It had just been painless.) I think this is due to the fact that their springs don’t appear to be as strong or under as much tension as the Unistiks’. They only emit a tiny little click when they lance. The blue ones also don’t puncture as deep as the Unistiks, which works just fine for the micro-drop meters nowadays.
The Pip *purple* lancets, fyi, strike about as deep as these Unistiks, but while they produce more blood than the blue Pips, they also don’t hurt as much as the Unistiks. We have not tried the Pip orange lancets because they’re larger and longer than anything needed right now, and I’m not interested in willfully hurting anyone. Lord knows I’m doing enough of that as I try to use up the rest of these painful Unistik lancets.
Unistik final rating: 2 stars for convenience. So glad I only got a box of 25- too painful and aggressive to repurchase.
Sarah J –
Easy to use. Less painful.
CB –
Product is good, however the packaging can be better, the box arrived squashed in the bag, contents were in the envelope. Should be shipped in cardboard box.
Worldsir K –
very good for the purpose
Norma A. –
Very easy to use, almost painless.