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How to Use Instant Blood Pressure

For your safety, it is important that you understand and comply with each of the instructions below before using Instant Blood Pressure. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in serious injury or death so please be responsible and care for your safety!

Use Instant Blood Pressure to estimate blood pressure and pulse rate immediately before, during, or after a recreational activity.

For example, Instant Blood Pressure may be used to estimate the effect of a meditation session or breathing exercise on blood pressure. Instant Blood Pressure is intended to be used by adults 18 years of age or older and its performance has not been tested on children or pregnant women.

Do not rely on Instant Blood Pressure for medical advice or diagnosis. 

Instant Blood Pressure is intended for recreational use only. It is not a replacement or substitute for a cuff or other blood pressure monitor. Instant Blood Pressure’s performance and accuracy characteristics do not meet international standards for a blood pressure monitor intended for clinical use.

Do not use Instant Blood Pressure as a replacement or substitute for a cuff or other blood pressure monitor. It is not as accurate as a cuff or other monitor. 

Blood pressure cuffs and other blood pressure monitors are medical devices intended for clinical use. Instant Blood Pressure is intended for recreational use only. Blood pressure cuffs and other blood pressure monitors are currently more accurate than Instant Blood Pressure and provide a wider range of measurement. Instant Blood Pressure provides an estimate of blood pressure only.

Instant Blood Pressure is not suitable for use by individuals whose Systolic or Diastolic blood pressure is outside our supported range of 83-178 (mmHg) or 58-107 (mmHg), respectively. 

Instant Blood Pressure will not produce estimates outside of its supported range of 83-178mmHg for Systolic blood pressure and 58-107mmHg for Diastolic blood pressure. Some people may have blood pressures that are outside of this supported range.

Consult your doctor if you have any health concern. Do not self-­adjust medications.

Take medications as prescribed by your doctor. Only a doctor is qualified to diagnose and treat disease such as hypertension (i.e. high blood pressure). Self-­diagnosis and self-­treatment may lead to deterioration of your health.

Do not use Instant Blood Pressure if you wear a pacemaker or any internal electronic medical device. 

Use of a cell phone in close proximity to a pacemaker or other internal electronic medical device can interfere with its normal operation.