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Wrist 7-Memory Blood Pressure Monitor

Wrist 7-Memory Blood Pressure Monitor

  • One-touch measurement
  • 3 line LC display
  • 7 memory storage
  • Hard-shell carrycase
  • Uses 2xAAA batteries (included)
  • Approx 3" x 2" x 3¼" (73 x 58 x 79mm)
  • Weighs approx 4¼oz (120g) excluding batteries
  • Conforms to EC Directive 93/42/EEC for medical products

High blood pressure can lead to serious health problems including stroke and heart attack, but it can be controlled - as long as you know about it, that is. Our state of the art wrist monitor can be used anywhere by practically anyone - it's easy to operate, and the liquid crystal display shows you your BP and pulse at the same time, so there's no complicated pressing of buttons. Having your own BP monitor brings two major advantages: "White Coat Syndrome" means that many peoples' BP increases as soon as they enter a medical environment. At home you avoid this. Also you can keep track of your daily or weekly readings without having to go to the doctor: just sit in a chair and press a button - simple.

No Drama Here
Our neat little monitor shows your systolic (heart contracted) and diastolic (heart at rest) BP. Systolic, being under pressure, is higher, hence the familiar shout that features in all the best TV medical dramas: "BP 200 over 90!" All you have to do is strap on the wrist monitor and press the button. The strap inflates automatically to the correct pressure, then the clear LC display shows you your BP and pulse. The unit has a 7 memory storage so you can compare readings to keep track of your progress. Produced by a world class manufacturer of advanced measuring equipment for medicine, science and industry, our dinky little monitor is made to the highest specification and is based on the company's larger professional medical device, used in hospitals around the world. It also comes in a hard-shell carrycase to protect it wherever you go.

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£49.95
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£8.50
Product code:
279-5429
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