TEST STRIP QUESTIONS

testing

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Hello just like to ask some people. How much do you pay per box of testing strips in your area. The one touch ultra to be specific. I saw these for sale and thought it was a good deal.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320554330062&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
 

Vortex

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Test strip plonker

I think I may have been a bit of a plonker so feel free to tell me.

I've been using a meter the past which didn't require strips to be coded and so I would put al the strips in a single vial to reduce what I was carrying.

My new meter has arrived and this does need strips coding. I have three vials with 25 strips in two and 10 in the last vial. All have the code 25 on so without thinking I transferred them all to a single vial so I could have everything in the carry case.

So my question is are these ok to use as the code is the same on each vial or do I now need 'fesh' vials ?
 

carty

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Type of diabetes
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Re: Testing Strips.

Hi testing
I dont use the same test strips as you but I do find that the "buy now" prices are very similar I watch for my Aviva Nano strips coming on the auction .More often than not they reach a similar price to the "buy now" ones .If you type up the name of your strips on the E Bay site it will give you a list if you think you have found a bargain go for it but do check the expirary date of any strips you are going to buy .Sometimes largeer quantities are cheaper but you may not use them before the date runs out.
CAROL
 

badmedisin

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Re: Testing Strips.

All prescriptions are free in the uk if you're diabetic and on medication.
Which is nice. Otherwise I would have to declare myself bankrupt. :)
 

Magill

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Re: Testing Strips.

Because sometimes you are limited in the number of strips/lancets they will prescribe for you. I'm lucky, my GP writes a script every time I ask for one and gives me 100 at a time. Unfortunately not everyone is this lucky.
 

peecee

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Type of diabetes
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Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Re: Testing Strips.

Yeah its a bit of a post code lottery here whether you get strips or not, i don't think type 1's have a problem but i do know that a lot of type 2's are either restricted in rhe number of strips they can get or are not prescribed them at all, :cry: hence the brisk trade on ebay!
 

Patch

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Re: Test strip plonker

As long as the codes WERE all the same it doesn't matter that they've been transferred to another vial with strips with the same code...
 

peecee

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Type of diabetes
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Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Re: Testing Strips.

sorefinger said:
Yes.. but... where are the people of ebay getting the strips from... :?:
Probably getting them prescribed but sell them on rather than put them to good use!!
 
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catherinecherub

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Hi Vortex,

I would also add that if you are going to top vials up then make sure of the expiry dates. You could end up with some old ones in there.
 

Hobs

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WOOOARH ...hang on there

All this talk about putting test strips into one pot? This is wrong! Did you know that a built into each pot is a lining or lid that contains a substance designed to remove damp air from around the strips in an effort to keep them viable. This substance is of limited life and every time you open the pot to extract a strip, it becomes a little weaker. If you keep using the same pot or overload it with an excess of strips, you are in danger of using deteriorated strips and getting erroneous readings.
The strip manufacturers do not anticipate the posts being used for more strips that printed on the label!
 
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catherinecherub

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You are so right Hobs, bad practice. All these things are in the above link.