Dennis said:The manufacturers get their profits from the test strips, not from the test machines, so they make sure that no-one else can make a strip that would fit their machine and sell it at a lower price!
Spiral said:Come the revolution....
Trinkwasser said:Spiral said:Come the revolution....
Come the revolution diabetics will be put up against the wall and shot for costing too much money. So no change there then.
Jody70 said:I got an accu-check aviva meter from ebay for £5.49. I also got lancets and strips. The strips were £10 for 50, p+p included, lancets for £4.99 + £2.95 p+p.
Hope this helps
Jo
HELEN11 said:I (my wife) uses a Accu-Chek Compact PLus . I understand that this model is no longer produced.
A few weeks ago I was given a free Accu- Chek Aviva Nano by the makers.
This appears to be a lot more versatile than the old meter but I have discovered that the test strips cost at least £5 more than the Compact Plus and there are not as many
Whilst I do not pay for them I am very reluctant to increase the cost of this treatment
while the old one is still useable.
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