The GP I recently saw told me they weren't available, but I wonder if it was his mistake or if there is a similar product available? It is a drum with 6 'needles' inside so you just turn the dial when you want to change it rather than change the actual lancet every time.
Accu-Chek still make the Multiclix and the lancet drums are still available, whether this is NHS being tight wads by not supplying them I would not have a clue.The MultiClix drum was replaced by the FastClix
The MultiClix drum was replaced by the FastClix, so your GP is right that the MultiClix is no longer available on prescription.
To order the FastClix drums you need a FastClix lancing device, if you ring Accu-Chek they'll send you one out for free, just say you have type 1 and test multiple times a day.
Accu-Chek still make the Multiclix and the lancet drums are still available, whether this is NHS being tight wads by not supplying them I would not have a clue.
Fastclix lancets available from here at reasonable price:
Amazon UK
Lloyds Pharmacy
Boots
Diabetes Co Uk
I know - don't think anyone can compete with the giant that is Amazon anymore!Your welcome @tuttifrutti I noticed that Amazon UK have cheaper Fastclix lancets than my pharmacy here in Bundaberg.
Might have to get some next time I order from Amazon.
Hi Jordi, that's good to know - can you definitely get Multiclix on prescription then?You can still get them here on prescription and other lancets and test strips when you need them off the nhs
Harvey Norman cannot, oops sorry Gerry.I know - don't think anyone can compete with the giant that is Amazon anymore!
Accu-Chek still make the Multiclix and the lancet drums are still available, whether this is NHS being tight wads by not supplying them I would not have a clue.
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