Unilet Superlite And Unilet GP To Be Discontinued, UK

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Article Date: 08 May 2008 - 3:00 PDT

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Healthcare company Owen Mumford is discontinuing two of its lancets, Unilet Superlite and Unilet GP, from Sunday 1 June 2008.

If you are prescribed either of these two variants, Owen Mumford recommends that you speak to your Healthcare Team. It is offering three other alternatives instead: Unilet ComforTouch, Unilet GP Superlite and Unistik 3. There are three variants of Unistik 3.

All three lancets deliver enough blood for any meter and are all available on prescription.

For more information contact Owen Mumford UK Customer Service on 01993 810052.

http://www.diabetes.org.uk

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