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How much the machines though?
$18. The previous CVS strips were a lot more (maybe $55 for 100 strips? Don't recall exactly). Could be we are just behind the times though. I see good ole Walmart still has us beat.
Do you get CVS discount on those?
Does anyone know if all the inexpensive test strips are as accurate as the brand name strips? My knee-jerk reaction is to say they would be. But I have no resources to back up that claim.
If the FDA approves the devices, they're pretty accurate.They are made by nipro and sell under most of the store brands. They have data to claim they are as accurate as the name brands and they are made in the USA.
Also, since when did strips start costing 2$ each. Seems like yesterday they were around 1$ a piece