Storage And Handling - Medtronic Enlite MMT-7008A Manual Del Usuario

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Do not insert the sensor in muscle or areas constrained by clothing
or accessories; areas with tough skin or scar tissue; sites
subjected to rigorous movement during exercise; in sites on the
belt or waistline; or within 5 cm (2 inches) of the navel.
Reagents
The sensor contains two biological reagents: glucose oxidase and
human serum albumin (HSA). Glucose oxidase is derived from
Aspergillus Niger, purified and dried according to Type VII-S
guidelines and cross-linked to HSA, purified and dried albumin
fraction V, derived from pasteurized human serum with
gluteraldehyde. Since less than 0.4 μg of glucose oxidase and less
than 0.7 μg of HSA is used to manufacture each sensor, the risks
of tissue reactions and viral transmission are considered minimal.

Storage and handling

CAUTION: Do not freeze the sensor. Sensors should not be
stored in direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, or humidity.
Store sensors at room temperature between +36°F to +86°F (+2°C
to +30°C). If the sensor is stored in a cool environment, allow the
sensor to warm to room temperature to prevent condensation. Do
not store sensors at temperatures lower than +36°F (+2°C).
Discard sensor after "Use by" on label, or if the package is
damaged or the seal is broken.
Use by
Do not reuse
Follow instructions for use.
Catalogue number
Batch code
Sterilized using irradiation
Temperature limitation
Date of manufacture
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Manufacturer
©2010, Medtronic Minimed, Inc. all rights reserved. Enlite™ is a trademark of Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.
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