Cholestrak Total Cholesterol Home Testing Kit | 
| Brand: Cholestrak
List Price: $21.99 Buy New: $17.33 You Save: $4.66 (21%)
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 29080
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6 x 5 x 4
UPC: 783762802029 EAN: 0783762802029 ASIN: B00005V143
Release Date: June 9, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Test cholesterol levels from home; results in 15 minutes | | • | Easy-to-use kit includes 2 single-use tests | | • | National Cholesterol Education Program Guidelines enclosed | | • | Not for use by hemophiliacs or those taking medicines that thin blood | | • | Please read all label information on delivery |
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| Customer Reviews:
Excellent Cholesterol Home Test May 29, 2007 Kevin L. Thomas (San Francisco) I have used Cholestrak to measure total cholesterol about 20 times over the past few years, and always found it to be easy to use, and very accurate. The accuracy was always within 10% of a follow up laboratory test. There was one time when I used an old Cholestrak test which was taken more than 2 years after the expiration date on the package, and that result was low by 25%. I have had so much success with Cholestrak, I feel the other reviewers are probably not following the instructions in the test kit.
No Stars! RIP OFF...be warned! October 6, 2005 Rick (Colorado, USA) I am only indicating one star [...] This product did not work for me either. After spending BOTH of the included "finger prick" devices to get enough blood to cover the black circle initially, I waited the 12 minutes or so...both indicators changed color as stated, but there was no reading! Nothing. I have almost perfect vision and I was reading this under a lamp with a 200w bulb. I began thinking something must be wrong with this contraption and got online to read other's reviews. [...] I got nothing for the $15 I spent on this. All I have left is an unused second test device and nothing to prick my finger with. Well, I suppose I could play with the needle device and try and use it over again, but I really shouldn't have to...ya know? I am going to start with Cholestrak in getting my money refunded. If I get nowhere with that, I will go to Amazon seeking refund and if that goes nowhere, perhaps I will be opening a dispute with my credit card bank. I advise the same to others who have wasted their money on this product.
It did not work!! September 9, 2005 E. Chen This thing did not work at all. I have done it twice. The first time, color did not changed at all; the second time, the first indicator (the OK indicator) changed the color, but it never reach end indicator. So after pricking finger twice, there is no reading of cholesterol at all, not even an inaccurate one.
CholesTrak Home Chosesterol Test August 6, 2005 Sandra R. Palmer (Michigan, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The results of the CholesTrak and the results from the hospital, taken within the same hour, do not match. I've done the Cholestrak 4 times - twice within the time frame of the hospital. There was a 60 point differential on total cholesterol, with CholesTrak being the lower number. Although it is not accurate, the Cholestrak does give an indication of whether I'm going in the right direction with my food choices and exercise. When my cholesterol was 320 from the hospital, Cholestrak registered about 250. When I reduced my cholesterol to 245 per the hospital, Cholestrak registered 187.
Very hard to use, not sure if it's really accurate June 20, 2005 Gadgester (New York) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
The packaging of CholesTrak claims you can find your total cholesterol level in 12 minutes, and that the result is as accurate as lab tests -- about 97%. My experience so far has been less than thrilling. First, I found the test very difficult to use. On paper, you just prick a finger, drop some blood into the test kit, wait three minutes, pull a plastic tab to start the reaction, and find your cholesterol level in 10 minutes or so. In reality, the test doesn't always work. My first test did not show any result whatsoever. The thermometer-like cholesterol meter didn't change color at all. I had followed the instructions very carefully. My conclusion was there was something wrong with the kit. My second test was a little better, although I had to sacrifice another finger to the painful pricking. (Each package comes with two tests, each test has its own finger-pricking needle, band-aid, and test platform.) The plastic tab is very difficult to pull; I almost spilled some blood when I pulled it. This time I got the reaction to work, but the color was very difficult to see even under direct light. The real problem: my test result on this kit was much lower than my lab-test result from last week. So this calls into question how accurate CholesTrak really is. While the idea of testing your cholesterold level (total only, no HDL/LDL breakdown) sounds great, CholesTrak simply fails to deliver. It's pretty much a waste of money.
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