Many thanksAll meters have to pass the same accuracy checks before they can be marketed.
Here is a useful guide
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes_care/blood_glucose_monitor_guide.html
Thanks. What are the cost like for your strips?I am type 2 and have an Accu-Chek Mobile.
The Accu-Check Model has a cassette which holds 50 tests. It doesn't use strips. The cassette costs around £20 and expires after 90 days from the first time you use it. You also have to buy lancettes, but these are relatively cheap.Thanks. What are the cost like for your strips?
Many thanksI have a Codefree and an Accu Chek Mobile. The AC Mobile cassettes are £27.99 retail from Boots. That is for 50 tests.
The Codefree are about £7 something, with big discounts if you buy in bulk.
As you need an awful lot of strips, the Codefree is very popular on this forum. I prefer the AC Mobile for its convenience in not having strips as such, so no danger of handling contamination. It also comes with an Accu Chek Fastclix lancet pen. The lancets are contained in a plastic drum which is inserted in the pen, so you also don't see or touch the lancets. I use the Fastclix pen on the Codefree, too. However, the cassettes are expensive.
I seeThe Accu-Check Model has a cassette which holds 50 tests. It doesn't use strips. The cassette costs around £20 and expires after 90 days from the first time you use it. You also have to buy lancettes, but these are relatively cheap.
Spirit Health care seem to have some.
Thanks for your input.Does your doctor's surgery give out meters for free if they do try one of them then no excuse for not giving you test strips (hopefully)?
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