But the SD from what I remember uses something like the 2012 version for their licence and may not meet the new EU requirements. This may be why the SD is not recognised by the NHS CCG tests and did not get a lookin even though they qualify on meeting their price range completely. The NHS review rejected the SD for NHS use for not meeting the ISO (2015) requirements,
Where can I find this approved list please? I have a Caresens Dual which I’ve never used regularly, it’d be good to see if it’s on the list, it might just tip the balance in it’s favour, when the Code Free isn’t.The fact that the Tee2 is now on the approved list of quite a few CCG’s / health ecconomies is one of the reasons Im comfortable using it as my backup meter
I would be happy too since my Dual works fine as far as I can tell. I went for the Dual since it is newer than the Tee2, and also can be used for ketone testing too.The fact that the Tee2 is now on the approved list of quite a few CCG’s / health ecconomies is one of the reasons Im comfortable using it as my backup meter
Strips are twice the price though...I would be happy too since my Dual works fine as far as I can tell. I went for the Dual since it is newer than the Tee2, and also can be used for ketone testing too.
Not to me they are not. To me they are scrip worthy, and my GP sanctions a supply at the moment. I managed to get my CCG to put the Dual onto their recommended list when it firsr launched.Strips are twice the price though...
Different CCgs etc have their own approved list, just to make life interesting!Where can I find this approved list please? I have a Caresens Dual which I’ve never used regularly, it’d be good to see if it’s on the list, it might just tip the balance in it’s favour, when the Code Free isn’t.
Where can I find this approved list please? I have a Caresens Dual which I’ve never used regularly, it’d be good to see if it’s on the list, it might just tip the balance in it’s favour, when the Code Free isn’t.
It was not available when GMMMG closed the review and published their findings. The TEE2 was on their shortlist. as was the Caresense 'N', and I was able to get the Dual covered later since it met the £10 for 50 strips limit set by NICE, and it meets ISO 2013.Where can I find this approved list please? I have a Caresens Dual which I’ve never used regularly, it’d be good to see if it’s on the list, it might just tip the balance in it’s favour, when the Code Free isn’t.
I’ve tested 8099 and 8084 against the rogue batch and they both seem ok.The strips I ordered thr other day arrived today. They end in 8084, so hopefully they'll perform as per yours Rachox. Are they still OK for you?
Rouge? Does that mean that they are in the pink?I’ve tested 8099 and 8084 against the rouge batch and they both seem ok.
Absolutely! I’ll just edit that now!Rouge? Does that mean that they are in the pink?
Hi Guys:
The batch that was giving me problems was lot # S0318123 exp date 2020.07.12. What was upsetting to me was that although the codefree was always higher than my abbott freestyle lite, the difference varied all over the place by large amounts over the range of my BG readings (80 mg/dl - 130 mg/dl). Sometimes 12 mg/dl difference, sometimes 25 mg/dl.
Note that i had purchased the strips on eBay from a supplier in India (bought 400 strips...****!) Are you guys really getting more comprehensible readings? I assume you both got your strips from HomeHealth in the UK, right?
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