Last year I bought a coag sense monitor and a couple months later found out that as of October 2023 the test strips will no longer work on this model. I have bought another model but recently seen where the old model is still being offered for sale on eBay with no mention of the strips no longer working. So if you have a monitor or are planning to buy your own monitor avoid the ones that look like the picture below.
This doesn't surprise me. It doesn't surprise me that Coagusense didn't make any effort that I can tell to let its users of the PT1 meter know that the new strips won't work in it.
When Roche discontinued the CoaguChek S, there was a lot of advanced notice given.
But on eBay, I'm still seeing models as old as the original CoaguChek meter, the InRatio, and other old, discontinued meters and accessories for sale. Some sellers don't know - others just don't care.
I'm sorry to partially contradict Pellicle....a decade ago, I went on a quest to determine which meter to trust with my life. The two contenders boiled down to the CoaguChek XS and the Coag-Sense. I chose the Coag-Sense because the results were slightly lower than the XS (sometimes) and labs seemed to be an average of the two. I'd prefer to have a meter that slightly understates my INR to one that overstates it - so that I can be comfortable that my INR won't drop TOO low and put me into a dangerous area.
With new management, things changed. The Coag-Sense was delivering results a full point below the XS. This was too much for me. Tech support didn't care, telling me to 'add 1' to the result to get an accurate result.
I stopped using the Coag-Sense - and I have two of the new model - PT2 - that I'll probably never buy strips for and may not use again.
So - for a while, at least, I don't think that Coag-Sense was garbage. I won't use one now.
I'm sticking with Roche - and as I noted in a post on a different thread - I may have sold out and gotten a prescription from my cardiologist. I may get an InRatio and a supply of strips - as long as there's no out of pocket to pay.