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Lancet (re-) use

Sorry I made an assumption it was prescribed on the nhs? In which case all prescriptions are priced by item so this makes no sense and if you are on any diabetic medications should be free if you get an exemption certificate.


Yea I self fund the strips, just for some odd reason a box of 100 strips and lancets is 9.99 and a box of just 100 strips is 10.99!

or is it something you buy directly as a multipack type thing?
 
Using lancet for about a month. Measured values typically range 5.9-7.4mmol/L, so there is little or no measurement to measurement carry-over effect. Also no wear and tear causing increased pain.
 
I never understand this argument? Lancets cost pennies, what price do people put on keeping safe? Surely using a compromised medical device is never a good idea, but when we are told we are high risk to the virus we should be taking every precaution.
 
I never understand this argument? Lancets cost pennies, what price do people put on keeping safe? Surely using a compromised medical device is never a good idea, but when we are told we are high risk to the virus we should be taking every precaution.

Exactly they cost pennies so 1 test 1 lancet
 
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