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EcoTest 5 in 1 Cholesterol Meter + 50 Cholesterol Test Devices

EcoTest 5 in 1 Cholesterol Meter + 50 Cholesterol Test Devices

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EcoTest 5 in 1 Complete cholesterol monitoring system supplied with 50 test devices.

  • Suitable for home cholesterol testing or pharmacy and clinic cholesterol testing the EcoTest 50 test clinic or pharmacy pack provides everything needed to complete 50 finger stick cholesterol tests with full lipid profile results on each sample.
  • The EcoTest CML-101 Cholesterol digital meter offers a complete occupational health and self-testing solution for cholesterol and lipid monitoring during dietary modification or drug treatments for raised cholesterol
  • The 5 in 1 cholesterol test meter and devices have been specifically manufactured to give accurate results using capillary finger prick peripheral blood samples
  • Fast easy reliable. Individual results The 5 in 1 digital meter uses Ecotest 3 in 1 test devices to measure actual blood real-time Total Cholesterol (TC) , High Density Liporotein (HDL) and Triglycerides (TG) on each test sample and then calculate the ratio of Total Cholesterol (TC) to HDL and Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol (LDL) so 5 results are given on every sample
  • 500 test memory.
  • Switchable display scales (mmol/L -g/dL )
  • The intuitive setup menu makes this one of the easiest cholesterol meters to actually live with and use regularly.
  • CE0197 certified for European clinical and self-test use.

Bundle Contents include:

  • Digital Cholesterol Meter
  • 4 x AAA Batteries
  • Instructions
  • 2 Cholesterol Meter Check Devices*
  • Control Device Insert Instructions
  • Warranty card
  • 50 Cholesterol Test Device/Strip 50 Capillary Transfer Tube and 1 code chip
  • 50 Lancets

Technical Specifications

  • Specimen volume  35 µL
  • Display LCD
  • Meter Size 139 mm × 68 mm × 27.5 mm  120g without batteries
  • Memory. 500 records
  • Auto Switch off. 5 minutes inactivity
  • Battery life. 1000 tests 
  • Test time 2 minutes
  • Measurable range
  • Total Cholesterol : 2.59-12.93 mmol/L (100-500 mg/dL )
  • HDL Cholesterol : 0.39-2.59 mmol/L (15-100 mg/dL)
  • Triglycerides : 0.51-7.34mmol/L (45-650 mg/dL)
  • Can be switched to test venous blood and plasma/serum samples for use in professional and healthcare screening environments.
  • English and Chinese display language menu options

Where ever possible all the Test Devices/Strips will be supplied from the same code chip batch for ease of use. Currently, we are shipping March 2025 test strips

Please watch Meter demo Video before running your first cholesterol test

Our ultimate Finger Lance technique guide

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How to interpret your EcoTest Cholesterol Test Results

Ecotest Cholesterol Meter Results

The Ecotest Cholesterol meter displays 5 results for each completed blood test. Results are displayed in one of 2 scale options you can select, mmol/L or mg/dL. In the UK most cholesterol level results will be given in mmol/L.

Below are the minimum and maximum levels that the ecotest cholesterol meter is able to measure

  • Total Cholesterol : 2.59-12.93 mmol/L (100-500 mg/dL )
  • HDL Cholesterol : 0.39-2.59 mmol/L (15-100 mg/dL)
  • LDL Cholesterol : 2.20-10.43 mmol/L (85-400 mg/dL)
  • Triglycerides : 0.51-7.34mmol/L (45-650 mg/dL)
  • Ratio of Total Cholesterol to HDL

Total Cholesterol

A normal Total Cholesterol level is below 5.0 mmol/L (200mg/dL) Above 5.0 but below 6.18 mmol/L is considered borderline elevated. Above 6.20mmol/L is considered high.

A high total cholesterol level can increase your risk of cardiovascular disease. However, decisions about when to treat high cholesterol are usually based upon the level of LDL or HDL cholesterol rather than the level of total cholesterol.

Total cholesterol levels can be tested at any time of day but the LDL and Triglyceride levels can vary depending on what has been recently eaten. For this reason, fasting (9-12hr) total cholesterol measurement is preferred by most doctors where either of the above two is elevated.

HDL

HDL or High-Density Lipoprotein is a good element and levels of over 1.55mmol/L (60mg/dL) are excellent. Levels between 1.00 mmol/L and 1.55 mmol/L are normal. Below 1.0 mmol/L are unhealthy. Men tend to have lower HDL levels than women 1 versus 1.2 mmol/L an ideal to aim for is 1.4 mmol/L

LDL

LDL or Low-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol often referred to as bad cholesterol increases cardiovascular disease risk and Levels should be kept below 3.0 mmol/L

Triglycerides

High triglyceride levels are also associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.

Triglyceride levels are assessed as follows:

Normal – Less than 1.7 mmol/L (150 mg/dL)

Mildly increased – 1.7 to 5.6 mmol/L (150 to 499 mg/dL)

Moderately increased – 5.6 to 10 mmol/L (500 to 886 mg/dL)

Very high – Greater than 10 mmol/L (886 mg/dL)

If your Cholesterol levels are abnormal we can not give personal or medical advice, so please discuss the findings with your Doctor, Nurse, or Pharmacist.

Should I do a fasting or non-fasting cholesterol test?

If your Total Cholesterol levels are in the normal range there is usually no need to test after fasting.

However, if your results indicate an elevated total cholesterol or high level of Triglycerides, over 1.7 mmol/L, then it is best to move to cholesterol testing after fasting for between 9 and 12 hours. This can easily be achieved by not eating after 7 pm and testing first thing the following morning.

How do I know if the cholesterol meter is accurate ?

While learning to use the cholesterol meter it is not uncommon for results to vary considerably between tests.

Here is a list of tips on getting consistently accurate results from your cholesterol meter:

1) Always lance the side of the finger, never the flat surface or pulp. The side of the finger is far more vascular and bleeds profusely. Wipe the first drop away and allow a large second drop to form naturally, without squeezing the finger. This technique is critical in getting accurate results. A bad lance technique is the main cause of wildly fluctuating results.

2) Dont expect the total cholesterol levels to be the same each time. Cholesterol levels have a diurnal variation and are naturally dynamic, see 3.

3) If your Triglyceride level is above 1.7mmol/L then you should move to testing while fasting as the Triglyceride levels will vary with meals and significantly affect the other readings on your meter.

4) You can check the meter function using one of the Test Devices supplied with the original meter starter pack. We have embedded a video demonstration of a device test in the product listing above.

5) Exclude medical and medication causes for the unexplained results, see below..

Are there any medical conditions which would prevent me getting accurate cholesterol results?

Yes there are a few medical conditions and drug supplements that can interfere with your cholesterol test results.

Please consider the following if you are not getting consistent or accurate readings with your cholesterol meter:

  • High dose Vitamin C. Ascorbic Acid supplements, often as part of multivitamins or taken on their own will interfere with results. If they are not prescribed and it is possible to stop taking Vitamin C in high dose, cholesterol testing can be resumed after 7 days.
  • High Bilirubin levels in the blood will interfere with cholesterol test results. The level may be below that required to cause clinical jaundice. Raised bilirubin levels in the blood can occur in many medical conditions including anaemia, cirrhosis, following a blood transfusion, Gilbert syndrome—a common, inherited condition in which there is a deficiency of an enzyme that helps break down bilirubin, viral hepatitis, gall bladder disease, as a reaction to drugs (including statins) and in alcoholic liver disease.
  • High urate levels can result from renal disease and early kidney failure but can also be caused by many other things including dehydration, diuretics (water retention relievers), drinking too much alcohol, drinking too much soda or eating too much of foods that contain fructose, a type of sugar, high blood pressure (hypertension), Immune-suppressing drugs, Leukemia.
  • Haemolysis, the breakdown of large numbers of blood cells. Routinely follows a blood transfusion, but can also occur after trauma, surgery, and in a range of blood and bone marrow diseases.

With the exception of Vitamin C and prescribed drugs, most of the above will require medical investigation to confirm the underlying cause, but is worth considering if the cholesterol meter check device test is normal and the lancing technique, sample collection, and procedure are all correct. Please just don't blame the meter, or ignore the results, the problem may in fact be you! It could be something that you are taking or that you have an underlying medical condition that you may be completely unaware of!

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Graham Beason
ECO 5 in 1 cholesterol test meter + 50 test strips.

I bought this almost two months ago ( March 2024 ), and has a lot of trouble trying to get the meter to work, and even more trouble getting blood samples.
But, over about two to three weeks I had a lot of vital help from the customer support team., I can now easily get blood samples and using the meter is also easy.
I also like the fact that the lancets and pipettes can now be bought separately from the test strips on the web site.
A product that does the job brilliantly.