Interstitial fluid collection and constituent measurement

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128771, 606181, A61B 500

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method is disclosed for obtaining and measuring constituents in a sample of body fluid. The apparatus includes a member which is sized to penetrate into at least the dermal layer of skin to collect a sample of body fluid located within the dermal layer.

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