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AlphaTrak, the iconic brand you've come to know and trust, is now new and improved

AlphaTrak 3 is specifically calibrated for dogs and cats, with a simple design that makes testing and monitoring glucose levels easy for everyone.

Humans, dogs, and cats each have differences in the ratios of glucose in plasma and red blood cells. Using a human meter in a dog or cat can lead to an underestimation of blood glucose concentrations and inaccurate readings.²

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Access accurate results with an extended blood glucose testing range¹

AlphaTrak has a testing range of 20-750 mg/dL to allow for more pinpointed results for cats and dogs.

Testing made simple

Enable clients to easily monitor their pet’s blood glucose levels at home. Helping them work together with your practice makes them strong partners in managing their pet’s diabetes.

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Sample strips automatically turn the meter on for convenient testing

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Small sample size

Only 0.3 uL of blood needed

Quick testing

Quick testing

No wait time, results in seconds

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Saved automatically to app

Digital data reduces the risk of human error or missed results, and makes it easy to trend and share

Efficient patient tracking

Save time at your practice with enhanced digital results and tracking support. Connecting with client data allows for improved treatment and greater client peace of mind.

Fuse

Seamless data capture

Save glucose results and build blood glucose curves easily

PIMS

Store results in PIMS

Connects to most practice management software via Wi-Fi with VETSCAN® FUSE

Easy Data Transfer

Easy data transfer

Request clients to share glucose data or reports from at-home testing as needed to incorporate into the patient’s medical record

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  • Desktop web app for your practice
  • Mobile app for your clients
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How to use AlphaTrak 3

Improve patient outcomes³

See how AlphaTrak 3 can provide fast, accurate results which can improve patient outcomes.¹

References:

  1. Data on file, SR No. D876R-US-21-040, Zoetis 2022.
  2. Data on file, SR No. 11-06-MC-D-CT-AT, Zoetis 2011.
  3. Behrend, E, Holford A, Lathan P, et al. 2018 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 2018; 54:1-19. doi: 10.5326/JAAHA-MS-6822.