Lisa from LJ
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I'm also confused because the INRange is not defunct and is still presently sold
So back to my question ... was that machine disabled, were you required to return it, and do you own a machine now or what?
Or just keep being sarcastic and unhelpful ...
I find you incredibly rude and rather a know it all, but go ahead and call me sarcastic and unhelpful.
The machine was called the INRatio, made by Alere, not the Coaguchek INRange, made by Roche.
As the article states, it and the strips were recalled in 2014. The strips were actually under a voluntary recall in May, but before they recalled the meter in December, they stopped selling the strips. It started similar to what is currently going on with the Coaguchek where it was difficult to find the strips and advanced from there. Like other non-clinical users,I bought my machine on eBay without a prescription and Alere refused to honor my claim. I used the strips I had left (I never had a problem with them) and then purchased a Coaguchek XS in October, 2014 and still use that machine.