An investigation by Consumer Reports has shown the accuracy and reliability of home blood pressure and blood glucose kits can vary.
Consumer Reports tested 16 home blood pressure monitors and 13 blood glucose meters. They found a big difference in accuracy and consistency among the products.
Consumers Union Medical Advisor Dr Lipman said, “The main message is that not all blood pressure and blood glucose monitors are alike in terms of accuracy and ease of use.” Consumers Union is a nonprofit organization that publishes Consumer Reports.
Some findings include:
The top four blood pressure monitors were all upper-arm cuff devices, and were:
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I have the Reli-on monitor AND the My Blood-Pressure software and the combination is AMAZING!
Even my cardiologist (who is NOT overly-impressed with home monitors checked it out against his and announced that it is accurate.
PS – he LOVES the software as well
Hi Denise,
Thanks for the feedback on your monitor, and for the kind words about our software!
Steve