| Yes and no! | | | | re-selling of test strips. |
| Many people have extra diabetic test strips for a | | | | But I have a prescription for my strips from my health |
| number of reasons. Maybe you switched meters, cut | | | | insurance company. Is it ok to sell these? Yes, you can |
| down on the number of times you test a day or | | | | sell these as long as there is no labeling that mentions |
| maybe you are no longer considered a diabetic. | | | | Medicaid or Medicare. |
| Unfortunately you may have lost a loved one who | | | | So now that you have all the information on selling |
| was a diabetic. | | | | your diabetic test strips you may be wondering where |
| So what can you do with all the extra boxes you | | | | you can sell them at. |
| have now? Well you can throw them out or a better | | | | One good place is right here on the internet. |
| idea is to sell them for cash! | | | | The site is a good place to start. |
| Maybe you are wondering if selling them is even legal. | | | | Here are some of the criteria you may like to know |
| Yes diabetic strips are a Non-prescription product. The | | | | before going there. |
| can be purchased over the counter in many pharmacy | | | | Boxes must be Sealed and Unexpired. |
| stores, Wal-Mart, Wallgreens etc. | | | | The pricing ranges from $5.00 to $15.00 a box and |
| The only test strips that can't be sold are the ones | | | | depends on count, brand and expiration date, |
| that have been supplied by Medicaid or Medicare. | | | | You will be paid quickly for your test strips. |
| These are government run programs that prohibit the | | | | |