Collect your FREE^ CONTOUR®NEXT blood glucose meter from your local pharmacy today

CONTOUR NEXT blood glucose meter Australia

UPGRADE TO CONTOUR®NEXT TODAY

Remarkable accuracy within ±5.3% of lab values*†1,2

smartLIGHT® target range indicator for easier understanding of blood glucose readings3

Second-Chance® Sampling allows 60 seconds to apply more blood to the same strip, reducing strip wastage and relancing3,4

Consistent colour coding for quick and easy interpretation saving time and simplifying conversations5,6

Free CONTOUR®DIABETES App syncs automatically with the meter to upload blood glucose readings to an electronic diary

Free GlucoContro.online portal enables seamless sharing of blood glucose data with healthcare professionals

Request your FREE^ CONTOUR®NEXT blood glucose meter when you purchase a box of CONTOUR®NEXT test strips and MICROLET® lancets from your local pharmacy. Simply print out or download the voucher below.

FREE^ CONTOUR®NEXT Voucher

Visit a participating pharmacy from the list below today:

Don't forget to register your warranty for your new CONTOUR®NEXT meter here.

If you are a pharmacy that would like to supply FREE^ CONTOUR®NEXT meters for people with diabetes, please contact the Ascensia Diabetes Care Customer Service Team on 1800 289 312 (Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm AEST) or by email customerenquiries@ascensia.com

Always read instructions for use. Consult your healthcare professional to discuss if this product is right for you.

^ Terms and conditions apply: Upgrades to CONTOUR®NEXT are limited to one (1) per NDSS registrant in an 18-month period. Requests for more than one meter in this period may not be accepted at the sole discretion of Ascensia Diabetes Care. Please contact our local customer service team on 1800 289 312 if you have a request outside of these guidelines.

*Minimum accuracy requirements of ISO15197: 2013 Section 6.3 standard require ≥95% of the measured values to fall within ±0.83 mmol/L at glucose concentrations <5.5 mmol/L or within ±15% at glucose concentrations ≥5.5 mmol/L compared to the reference method.

An ad hoc analysis demonstrated that 95% of the results were within the error range ±0.3 mmol/L or ±5.3% of the laboratory reference values (Hexokinase (HK)-based method (Cobas Integra 400 Plus; Roche Instrument Center, Rotkreuz, Switzerland).

References:

  1. Pleus S et al. User Performance Evaluation and System Accuracy Assessment of Four Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems With Color Coding of Measurement Results. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 1-9. 2022. This investigator-initiated study and medical writing were financially supported by Ascensia Diabetes Care Holdings AG, Switzerland, through an unrestricted grant.

  2. International Organization for Standardization. In vitro diagnostic test systems — requirements for blood-glucose monitoring systems for self-testing in managing diabetes mellitus (ISO 15197). International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2013.

  3. CONTOUR®NEXT (Connected) User Guide, Rev. 12/21.

  4. Richardson J et al. Clinical Relevance of Reapplication of Blood Samples During Blood Glucose Testing. Poster presented at the Diabetes Technology Meeting (DTM). November 12-15 2020.

  5. Bergenstal RM, Simonson GD, Heinemann L. More Green, Less Red: How Color Standardization May Facilitate Effective Use of CGM Data. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. 2022;16(1):3-6;

  6. Al Hayek. Clinical Characteristics and Glucose Monitoring Satisfaction Associated With Blood Glucose Meter Featuring Color Range Indicator in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes. 2020;