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Mission 3-in-1 Cholesterol Meter Starterpack (incl 5 Tests)

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Mission 3-in-1 Cholesterol Meter – Starter pack (including 5 tests)
Mission 3-in-1 is an advanced, user-friendly and CE-certified cholesterol meter developed especially for fast, simple and precise measurement of all important cholesterol values at home or in a clinic. 🩺 This starter pack contains everything you need for your first 5 measurements, including meter, test strips with codechip, lancets, blood capillaries, batteries, case and user manual. The result is displayed on the screen within approx. 1 minute - and you only use one test strip for all values.

Health benefits
Mission 3-in-1 does not provide a health effect in itself, but contributes useful information about blood lipids and fats in the blood:
• 💛 Measuring total cholesterol, HDL and triglycerides can contribute to insight into the body's lipid status
• 📊 LDL (calculated value) and cholesterol ratio (CHOL/HDL) can provide additional data that supports healthcare professionals in assessing the lipid profile over time
• 🏃 Lesser known, but useful: Easy and quick access to lipid values can be a good tool in lifestyle monitoring for people who engage in physical exercise, fasting, keto diets or general biohacking for better well-being

Technical details and specifications
The Mission 3-in-1 measures all relevant lipids using just one test strip and around 35 μl of blood (two small drops):
• ⏱ Measurement time: Approx. 1 minute
• 🩸 Blood volume: Approx. 35 μl (capillary or venous)
• 💡 Gauge:
– Total cholesterol (CHOL)
– HDL cholesterol
– Triglycerides (TRIG)
– Automatically calculates LDL and CHOL/HDL ratio
• 🔁 Calibration: Automatic with codechip
• 📐 Measurement method: Reflection photometry (635 nm wavelength)
• 🎯 Measuring ranges (mmol/l):
– Cholesterol: 2.59–12.93
– HDL: 0.78–2.59
– Triglycerides: 1.13–7.34
• 💾 Memory: Stores up to 200 results with date and time
• 🔌 Power supply: 4 × AAA batteries (included) or Mini-USB 5V DC 50mA
• 🧊 Operating temperature: 15–40 °C
• 📦 Meter size: approx. 137 × 79 × 26 mm
• 📺 Large display: 50 × 50 mm - easy to read
• ⚖️ Weight: 145 g (without batteries)
• 🌐 CE0123 certified and manufactured in an FDA registered facility

Briefly explained:
• 🚀 Quick measurement at home or in a clinic
• 🩹 Only one test strip for all cholesterol values
• 👀 Easy to read on a large screen
• 💾 Save values and follow development over time
• 🔌 Simple data transfer via USB

Label information
Contents of the package:
• 1 pc Mission 3-in-1 Cholesterol Meter
• 5 test strips with code chip
• 5 safety lancets
• 5 blood transfusion capillaries
• 4 AAA batteries
• Case and user manual

Area of use: Quantitative measurement of cholesterol parameters in whole blood. For professional or private use in accordance with the instructions for use.
Recommended use: Morning measurement on an empty stomach, as triglycerides are affected by food intake.

Storage: Strips should be stored dry and tightly closed at 2–30 °C.
Manufacturer: ACON Laboratories (USA).
Authorization and quality: CE0123, ISO 13485, FDA-registered production, GMP/QSR standard.
Importer and distributor in Norway: Uno Vita AS, Moss.

Reservations (devices and hardware)
Use of diagnostic equipment should always be done in consultation with qualified healthcare personnel. The product provides measurement data that must be interpreted in a clinical context. Results may vary. Keep out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the device can prevent or treat disease.

Disclaimer
Uno Vita uses artificial intelligence in the preparation of texts and information. No responsibility is taken for possible errors in descriptions, analyzes or information due to limitations in data bases, sources or human error. The information is not intended as medical advice. All use is at your own risk.

Freedom of expression
Uno Vita reserves the right to share scientific information and descriptions of health and wellness technology, measuring equipment and the like in line with the Norwegian Constitution § 100, the UN Declaration Article 19 and other legislation relating to freedom of expression and information.

Scientific references

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