OneTouch Software v2.3.2 CD with USB Cable
The “OneTouch Software v.2.3.2 CD with USB Cable” is designed to help healthcare personnel and individuals suffering from diabetes monitor and track blood glucose levels. The software provides an overview specific to how exercise, food, and daily activities affect the individual’s blood glucose levels.Know more about OneTouch Software v2.3.2 CD with USB Cable
The “OneTouch Software v.2.3.2 CD with USB Cable” uses another OneTouch Software application to arrange results into simple graphs and charts. This software recommends medication most suitable for each individual and creates different insulin regimes as well as meal schedules based on your daily lifestyle so individuals can consult their physicians about such suggestions.
It also provides easy to read reports. The “OneTouch Software v2.3.2 CD with USB Cable” is intuitive and easy to use. It offers 3 simple steps to view diabetes reports. It also has easy to understand buttons that can guide individuals suffering from diabetes or medical personnel through the software, its built-in quick reference guide, and the bundled user manual.
Diabetes is a syndrome of disordered metabolism commonly due to the blend of environmental and hereditary causes. Diabetes develops due to the reduced production of insulin in type 1 diabetes or resistance to its effects in type 2 diabetes.
Diabetes and its treatment could cause numerous complications. The “OneTouch Software v2.3.2 CD with USB Cable” is a program that works with many meters such as “OneTouch Ultra”, “OneTouch Ultra Smart”, “OneTouch Basic”, “OneTouch SureStep”, “OneTouch Profile”, “OneTouch FastTake”, “OneTouch II”, and “InDuo”.
The software runs on most OS versions of MS Windows such as XP, ME, NT 4, 2000, 98SE and Windows 95c. 64Mb of RAM, 60Mb of disk space, a CD-ROM drive, a USB port or serial, and video monitor with about 800 x 600 screen resolution as well as 265 colors are required for properly using the software on your computer.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is distinguished by loss of insulin production by beta cells of the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas. Type 1 diabetes is usually classified as idiopathic or immune-mediated form of diabetes. Type 1 diabetes can affect adults or children, but type 1 diabetes of infants and kids is commonly called juvenile diabetes.
The “OneTouch Software v2.3.2 CD with USB Cable” offers various reports such as Glucose Trend, Logbook, Pie Chart, Standard Day, Insulin, Health Checks, Exception, Summary and Average Reading. The Health Check report shows you health-related factors including weight, blood pressure results of A1C test and doctor visits. The summary report provides snapshots of key reports for a given time period.
The “OneTouch Software v2.3.2 CD with USB Cable” is compatible with “OneTouch Select” and “OneTouch Ultra Mini” meters. Additional drivers must be downloaded from the developer’s site.
Generally, this software is designed to help all diabetes patients with their maintenance. The “OneTouch Software v2.3.2 CD with USB Cable” goes for around US $29.

Poet:
Running version 2.3.2, Ultra and Ultra Mini.. Problem I have is it thinks any reading taken before 8:00 AM is the night before on the reports. Makes it hard to use for showing doctors and other medical staff.
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