Yes, you can.So I am asking here does anyone here have a Fastlix and can I use each Needle/Pricker more tan once.
I don't know if worldwide but here in Thailand I am led to believe they will exchange you Multiclix for a fastclix freeI do. I've see the price of them at chemist. I'm frugal for NHS, like I would be if I was buying them.
PS. I have a few multiclix drums but I think out of date. (Opened tray too so I think must be contaminated so had to throw away.) I found them in garage off moving in 4yrs ago. I really annoyed me. I hate medical waste.
In my favour thou I kept codeine from last year being stopped and put on tramadol. Co-codemol too so I'm now using them again. Tramadol stopped working, in the winter, ad timing, me thinks, but I'm moving on as constipation will be counteracted by metformin side affects...hopefully.
I refresh mine more frequent when my fingers are looking a bit sorry for themselves. I rotate fingers so they get to heal for weeks without any interference.I've used them a few times without a problem. They do start to get a bit blunt after about 3 times though.
I think the price of a new Multiclix when I bought it early last was around $20.00 not a big price to pay.I do. I've see the price of them at chemist. I'm frugal for NHS, like I would be if I was buying them.
I cannot see how they can get out of date.I have a few multiclix drums but I think out of date. (Opened tray too so I think must be contaminated so had to throw away.)
The tray had an expiry date of 2015, if I remember correctly.I think the price of a new Multiclix when I bought it early last was around $20.00 not a big price to pay.
I cannot see how they can get out of date.
I have several loose drums both multiclix and fastclix in the zip up bags my meters came in
I just looked on the multiclix drum box of mine, and it says expiry 2019 12 in faint print. I have never noticed / looked before you mentioned it.The tray had an expiry date of 2015, if I remember correctly.
I use mine on 1.5 as on 1 I have to squeeze finger more. Not sure if squeezing is damaging to capillaries but I've had no problems.I use the same lancet about 10 times, only set the depth to 3. I'm constantly testing as I'm just curious where my levels are at
I use mine on 1.5 as on 1 I have to squeeze finger more. Not sure if squeezing is damaging to capillaries but I've had no problems.
Slightly off topic, but I've used some of the test strips that are compatible with the Libre reader, and both the glucose and the ketone strips are indivifdualllty packaged and I've found them quite difficult to extract, so i've often wondered how on earth someone with a hypo would cope....Multiple lancets in a drum far more convenient for me. Some may still prefer using single lancet without applicator even. Less to carry and clean?
I couldn't think of trying to guess how much to prick especially having a hypo. Ouch!
Slightly off topic, but I've used some of the test strips that are compatible with the Libre reader, and both the glucose and the ketone strips are indivifdualllty packaged and I've found them quite difficult to extract, so i've often wondered how on earth someone with a hypo would cope....
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