Test Strips definition

Test Strips means those certain blood glucose test strips commercialized by ADC as the FreeStyle Test Strip and/or the FreeStyle Lite Test Strip.
Test Strips is defined in the Recitals.
Test Strips means, with respect to a given Instrument, the testing strips for use with such Instrument to perform the Planned Diagnostic Tests (and any other assays for which LumiraDx makes such testing strips available).

Examples of Test Strips in a sentence

  • You Pay You Pay Prescription Drugs, other than Specialty Prescription Drugs, and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies (which includes Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, Needles and Syringes, and Miscellaneous Supplies, calibration fluid): When purchased at a Retail Pharmacy: For maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs, a copayment applies for each 30-day period (or portion thereof) within the prescribed dosing period.

  • Prescription Drugs, other than Specialty Prescription Drugs, and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies (which includes Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, Needles and Syringes, and Miscellaneous Supplies, calibration fluid): When purchased at a Retail Pharmacy: For maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs, a copayment applies for each 30-day period (or portion thereof) within the prescribeddosing period.

  • You Pay You Pay Prescription Drugs, other than Specialty Prescription Drugs, and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies (which includes Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, Needles and Syringes, and Miscellaneous Supplies, calibration fluid): When purchased at a Retail or Specialty Pharmacy: For maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs, a copayment applies for each 30-day period (or portion thereof) within the prescribed dosing period.

  • You Pay You Pay Prescription Drugs, other than Specialty Prescription Drugs, and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies (which includes Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, Needles and Syringes, and Miscellaneous Supplies, calibration fluid): When purchased at a Retail or Specialty Pharmacy: Copayment applies per each 30-day supply or portion thereof for maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs.

  • Prescription Drugs, other than Specialty Prescription Drugs, and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies (which includes Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, Needles and Syringes, and Miscellaneous Supplies, calibration fluid): When purchased at a Retail or Specialty Pharmacy: For maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs, a copayment applies for each 30-day period (or portion thereof) within the prescribeddosing period.

  • The following diabetic equipment and supplies can be bought at a network pharmacy: • Glucometers; • Test Strips; • Lancet and Lancet Devices; and • Miscellaneous Supplies (including calibration fluid).

  • NO Type and Site of Service Benefit Limit/Notes Tier Network pharmacy For a covered health care service you pay: Non-network pharmacy For a covered health care service you pay the difference between the charge amount and the allowance plus: when purchased at a Retail or Specialty Pharmacy Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, and Miscellaneous Supplies (including calibration fluid).

  • CVS shall not be obligated to order or accept any LumiraDx Instrument where the COVID-19 Test Strip allocation is less than [***] COVID-19 Test Strips per month per LumiraDx Instrument.

  • You Pay You Pay Prescription Drugs, other than Specialty Prescription Drugs, and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies (which includes Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, Needles and Syringes, and Miscellaneous Supplies, calibration fluid): When purchased at a Retail Pharmacy: Copayment applies per each 30-day supply or portion thereof for maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs.

  • Prescription Drugs, other than Specialty Prescription Drugs, and Diabetic Equipment and Supplies (which includes Glucometers, Test Strips, Lancet and Lancet Devices, Needles and Syringes, and Miscellaneous Supplies, calibration fluid): When purchased ata Retail or Specialty Pharmacy: Copayment applies per each 30-day supply or portion thereof for maintenance and non-maintenance prescription drugs.


More Definitions of Test Strips

Test Strips means any device to which an Interstitial Fluid Sample is applied, which incorporates a means for delivering such sample to a specific area for analysis by a Meter.
Test Strips means the LumiraDx microfluidic test strips designed for use in the LumiraDx POC Platform;

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