The following drugs do not generally interfere with the Embrace
Monitoring System at normal or therapeutic levels. However, higher concentrations (listed
below) were found to interfere with glucose measurements.
• If you are taking acetaminophen or acetaminophen containing drugs (for example
Tylenol; at blood concentrations > 10 mg/dL) you may get inaccurate results with this
system. If you are unsure, then please contact your doctor.
• If you are taking Paralidoxime Iodide (PAM) or Paralidoxime Iodide (PAM) containing
drugs at blood concentrations > 50 mg/dL, you may get inaccurate results with this
system. If you are unsure, then please contact your doctor.
• If you have certain conditions that may cause your blood level of uric acid to rise (> 15
mg/dL in your blood), such as gout or kidney disease, then your blood glucose results
may be inaccurate with this meter. If you are unsure, then please contact your doctor.
• Do not use during or soon after xylose absorption testing since xylose may cause
inaccurate glucose results. Ask your doctor how long to wait before performing a glucose
test.
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