CoaguChek Softclix Lancets XL 50 Pack

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CoaguChek® Softclix Lancet are sterile lancets for self-measurement of INR. The lancets are suitable for the CoaguChek® Softclix lancing devices which comes included with the CoaguChek® INRange meter.
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CoaguChek Softclix Lancets XL 50 Pack
RRP $9.01
$7.95
11% OFF RRP
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