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In Russia, invented the first non-invasive glucose meter Omelon

Individual glucometers are not uncommon these days. They are very popular not only because of the increase in the number of people with diabetes, but also people who lead a healthy lifestyle. All existing glucometers are invasive, that is, they require a skin puncture to take blood samples and use disposable test strips. Therefore, an active search is being made worldwide for the development of non-invasive glucometers that would relieve diabetic patients from trauma and could be used for more frequent monitoring of glucose levels.
From a medical point of view, there are significant features in the study of blood levels such as glucose. The difficulty in determining the concentration of glucose in the blood is due to the fact that the concentration of glucose in the tissues is tens of times less than its concentration in the blood and at the same time the possibility of using chemical reactions is excluded. It is worth noting that the classical methods of determining blood glucose can not be called direct in the full sense of the word. That at photometric and at electrochemical methods the glucose of blood interacts with special reagents, and the device catches already products of this reaction by concentration of glucose.
All over the world, the best scientific medical centers have conducted and are currently developing the development of a non-invasive glucometer. The best scientists of Russia have united to introduce into practice such an important and responsible task - the creation of a non-invasive glucometer.
To solve the problem of creating a non-invasive glucometer, a working group consisting of the best specialists of the leading Russian medical institutions, such as the NSTU named after NE Sokolov, was involved. Bauman, Russian Academy of Sciences. The group was headed by Kurdanov Huseyn Abukayevich and Elbayev Artur Jagafarovich. For two years of development, the group created a non-invasive glucose meter Omelon B-2.
Omelon V-2 is fully developed and introduced into batch production by Russian scientists, patented in Russia and the USA. Developers and manufacturers of the first noninvasive glucometer in Russia tried to put into the device the most advanced technical solutions so that each user could control and significantly improve their health. Read more about the device Omelon V-2 and buy it here.
The non-invasive glucometer Omelon B-2 performs two functions simultaneously: it automatically measures blood pressure and determines the blood glucose level in a non-invasive manner, that is, without blood sampling.
If you have a simultaneous increase in blood pressure and blood glucose, the risk of developing a myocardial infarction or stroke increases 50 times, so it is very important to control these two indicators simultaneously.
A non-invasive blood glucose meter will help keep your health.

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