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CVSHealth Series 400W Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor

CVSHealth Series 400W Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor
Store: CVS
Last Price: 58.99 USD

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HSA/FSA Eligible 5.3 in. to 7.7 in. Easy monitoring, wherever, whenever Clinically proven accuracy Easy 1-touch operation Hypertension indicator Help keep track of and monitor your blood pressure with the CVS Health Automatic Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor. This handy blood pressure monitor features a universal size design so it can work for people of all ages and sizes. The indicator offers a helpful cue if your reading falls into certain areas that indicate increased risk. These risk categories include prehypertension, stage 1, and stage 2. Measure your blood pressure from the comfort of your own home so you can track changes and record them for your doctor or other healthcare provider. The monitor includes a handy storage case so you can keep it neatly tucked away when not in use or take it with you when you travel. It also includes 2 AAA batteries and an informative instruction manual. The unit uses technology that has been clinically proven to meet the standards of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation. A simple, one-touch operation makes the monitor a cinch to use. With a 99 memory recall, you can easily go back and record or check your past blood pressure readings. The lightweight design fits almost any body type. It features a time and date stamp so you can record everything with accuracy. The large LCD screen is easy to read, making this blood pressure monitor ideal for the elderly to use. Simply apply the cuff so the display is facing you about ¼ to ½ inches from your hand. Fasten it securely around your wrist and place your elbow on a table so that the cuff is the same height as your heart. Push the start button and wait for the reading to complete.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 58.99 on July 5, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 58.99 on January 2, 2022