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badmedisin said:<snip>
Just change the date in your meter and test the strips with control solution.
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Blood glucose monitors measure the amount of sugar in a sample of blood using a complex chemical process. Within the test strip the blood is mixed with glucose oxidase, which reacts with the glucose in the blood sample to create gluconic acid. Another chemical within the test strip, called ferricyanide, then reacts with the gluconic acid to create ferrocyanide. The electrode within the test strip then runs a current through the blood sample and the ferrocyanide influences this current in such a way that the concentration of blood glucose within the sample can be accurately measured within a fair margin of error.
jocat44 said:Lancets on the other hand can be used easily after use by date.
Jo
pleonism said:Hey LittleGreyCat,
I would also like to say that I have not sampled from my finger in over 3 years. you should be able to test from your forearm, assuming your meters in the UK are the same as U.S. meters. No finger= no pain to almost no pain......
pleo
sugarless sue said:Blood glucose monitors measure the amount of sugar in a sample of blood using a complex chemical process. Within the test strip the blood is mixed with glucose oxidase, which reacts with the glucose in the blood sample to create gluconic acid. Another chemical within the test strip, called ferricyanide, then reacts with the gluconic acid to create ferrocyanide. The electrode within the test strip then runs a current through the blood sample and the ferrocyanide influences this current in such a way that the concentration of blood glucose within the sample can be accurately measured within a fair margin of error.
Source E How.
The reason there is a use by date is because of the degradation of the chemicals in the strips. The same principle as use by dates on medication because chemicals degrade and therefore, in test strips, would show incorrect results.
Therefore changing the date in your meter would make no difference.
silver fox said:I would have thought that Sue's post quite clearly explained why you shouldn't use expired test strips. Do you also take out of date medications then or eat expired foods ? !!
The reason they have expiry dates is because of the degradation of the chemicals in the strips. They will no longer give accurate readings after the expiry date just as medications may not be as effective after their expiry date.
Your health,your choice.
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