I am curious about how much different test strips cost. In NZ there are 3 brands available on prescription and probably others available privately.
The cost (to the govt) for 50 test strips are as follows. These prices might be lower than the retail price because of bulk wholesale buying:
Accucheck performa (restricted to certain patients)
NZD 28.75
GBP* 12.25
Freestyle optium (restricted to certain patients)
NZD 28.75
GBP 12.25
Caresens
NZD 10.56
GBP 4.50
(Based on today's exchange rate of NZD 1 = GBP 0.43 (come here for a holiday))
By comparison, the SD Codefree at http://www.homehealth-uk.com/medical/blood_glucose_monitor_testing.htm for 50 strips costs (without discount):
GBP 6.99
NZD 16.41
I would like to know what other test strips cost in the UK and how they compare to these prices (just out of interest). I'm trying to get an idea of what it would cost someone to do home BG testing, to help me understand why some people are reluctant to do it. I'm also wondering what it would cost per patient for the government to provide test strips, to compare that to the cost of poorly controlled T2 diabetes.
I'm hoping to get input from people living in the UK and familiar with meters used there. I want ideas on how we would calculate this and what level of testing makes sense to others.I'm dashing around this morning, but Dr Google would happily provide you all that information, I'm sure.
I am curious about how much different test strips cost. In NZ there are 3 brands available on prescription and probably others available privately.
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Codefree, with the discount (available to anyone who has the code, and we all have this code on here) from the UK supplier, Home Health.
£5.20 for 50 strips, free delivery. This is much cheaper than the cost of NHS prescriptions for those that have to pay for prescriptions.
Edit. I should add you have to buy at least 250 strips to qualify for the discount
Good idea 4ratbags. Here is the Pharmac Schedule page saying 50 test strips per prescription are funded:@CatLadyNZ I'm actually going to have another go at getting a prescription for test strips from my Dr as I read in a diabetes magazine that your not actually meant to drive if you BS is under 5 which mine quite often is nowadays. I know you are pretty on to it in regard to what we are entitled to ect so do you have any useful links that I could print out to take along to support my argument.
Where do I find the Codefree code? I am down to my last box.Codefree, with the discount (available to anyone who has the code, and we all have this code on here) from the UK supplier, Home Health.
£5.20 for 50 strips, free delivery. This is much cheaper than the cost of NHS prescriptions for those that have to pay for prescriptions.
Edit. I should add you have to buy at least 250 strips to qualify for the discount
5 packs 264086Where do I find the Codefree code? I am down to my last box.
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