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<blockquote data-quote="BaKeRk" data-source="post: 1261347" data-attributes="member: 284710"><p>Things are slightly different here in Scotland. All prescriptions are free and thus there is a tendency to try and get patients to use the cheapest products/medications. I too had bought my Context Next testing equipment and did struggle a bit to persuade my GP to prescribe the Novomix 30 cartridges, rather than pre-filled pens on the basis that as I also suffer from psoriatic arthritis, I needed a sturdy metal pen, rather than the erratic and jerky plastic one. They did want to impose a limit on the number of test strips but my argument was that the DVLA insist on 2-hourly tests when one is out driving and also I have to discard strips if my arthritis prevents their correct use. It's worth pursuing! Keith Baker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaKeRk, post: 1261347, member: 284710"] Things are slightly different here in Scotland. All prescriptions are free and thus there is a tendency to try and get patients to use the cheapest products/medications. I too had bought my Context Next testing equipment and did struggle a bit to persuade my GP to prescribe the Novomix 30 cartridges, rather than pre-filled pens on the basis that as I also suffer from psoriatic arthritis, I needed a sturdy metal pen, rather than the erratic and jerky plastic one. They did want to impose a limit on the number of test strips but my argument was that the DVLA insist on 2-hourly tests when one is out driving and also I have to discard strips if my arthritis prevents their correct use. It's worth pursuing! Keith Baker. [/QUOTE]
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