There are many reasons why you might accrue an excess of diabetic test strips and they can help those who are uninsured or underinsured. Contrary to popular belief, it’s completely legal to sell your test strips since they can be purchased over the counter without a prescription. However, it’s illegal to sell test strips that were paid for by Medicaid or Medicare.

Selling your unopened and unexpired boxes of test strips helps others and puts some extra cash in your pocket. Diabetic test strips are expensive for those that need them and it doesn’t make sense to throw them away where they’ll find their way to landfills when you could make some extra money. The following are some of the reasons why you might have extra test strips.

Purchased Too Many

The number of test strips insurance companies will pay for varies widely. Your insurance company may pay for far more test strips than you need.

Changed Glucose Meters

Those with diabetes typically try several glucose meters before finding one that they really like. Test strips aren’t interchangeable among different brands of meters, which means you’ll have left over test strips from discarded meters.

Gestational Diabetes

You may have developed gestational diabetes while pregnant and been prescribed a glucose meter and test strips. Following the delivery of your child, you won’t need to test your blood sugar levels anymore and will have left over supplies.

Not Testing as Often

As you learn to manage diabetes more effectively, you’ll probably discover that you don’t need to test as often. Many insurance companies provide a pre-determined number of test strips that may exceed the amount you need each month.

Wrong Brand

Mistakes can happen even at the most careful of pharmacies and there’s the possibility that you’ll get the wrong test strips for your meter. Many pharmacies refuse to take the strips back, meaning you’ll be stuck with strips you can’t use.

Death

When a loved one dies that has diabetes, their unused and unwanted test strips can help others. Selling them is a good way to ensure they aren’t wasted.

Multiple Advantages

Test strips are small, but they still contribute to the waste in landfills. By selling your test strips you’ll essentially be recycling, helping others preserve their health, and putting some extra cash in your pocket.

If you would like to find out about earning cash for your unwanted, unused and boxed test strips, complete our online quote form today.

If you have extra, unopened and unused boxes of diabetic test strips – whether you have switched brands, no longer need to test or test less frequently, or have a loved one who has passed away – don’t let them gather dust until they’ve expired and end up in the trash. We’re the best place to sell diabetic test strips online, and if you want to sell your test strips, we’re here to make the process easy and enjoyable!

Visit us at Sell Your Test Strips and get your free quote today!

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