Roche Coaguchek XS PT INT STRIPS

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My XS is about 10 years old and I will be using it until it no longer works or the strips are no longer sold, which is what happened to the Alere INRatio that I bought first. :mad:
 
........... the strips are no longer sold, which is what happened to the Alere INRatio that I bought first. :mad:
I got caught up in the INRatio recall too........and I had just bought a new INRatio off Ebay.......which I had to throw away. :mad::mad:

I've gone back to my doc's INR lab XS for testing. I'll let his lab fight the supply issue battles.
 
I have a Coagucheck XS now for 9 years, it is good, but considering to buy the new model "INRANGE" , reason is that it is capable of doing Firmware Updates via USB port , and that could be valuable, i think, and ROCHE is giving $150 discount cupon , called the pharmacy and they told me that to get the discount must bring a prescription, or pay full price with out it.

https://diagnostics.roche.com/global/en/products/instruments/coaguchek-inrange-ins-4107.html
Hi Habana,

We have some of these INRANGE meters coming in in the next 2 weeks. If you are interested, please reach out to me.
 
The InRatio was a dangerous device, and was recalled by the FDA for good reason.

Results were inacccurate for some (many?) people - myself included.

I trusted this dangerous device. I was getting 2.6 -- I had a TIA (or a stroke) after a few weeks trusting that thing, and the hospital's INR was 1.7.

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I now trust my life to my XS (and XS Pro) -- proven devices that provide accurate (within a few percentage points) results.
I got caught up in the INRatio recall too........and I had just bought a new INRatio off Ebay.......which I had to throw away. :mad::mad:

I've gone back to my doc's INR lab XS for testing. I'll let his lab fight the supply issue battles.
I got caught up in the INRatio recall too........and I had just bought a new INRatio off Ebay.......which I had to throw away. :mad::mad:

I've gone back to my doc's INR lab XS for testing. I'll let his lab fight the supply issue battles.
I got caught up in the INRatio recall too........and I had just bought a new INRatio off Ebay.......which I had to throw away. :mad::mad:

I've gone back to my doc's INR lab XS for testing. I'll let his lab fight the supply issue battles.
Dick:

I wouldn't worry about an XS recall - until (or unless) Roche chooses to discontinue the meter, and starts (if they plan this) to make the newest strips unusable in the older XS machines -- in which case, they'll probably do it with a LONG warning period.

The Roche is a long proven technology, has been used in millions (billions?) of tests, and aside from a few recalls of bad strips, has a very clear record of accuracy.

I don't think you have to worry about a recall - or recalls with little or no warning. Your lab shouldn't, either.

If you want to go back to self testing, an XS should be a good choice.


(IIRC - the InRatio had a period of MONTHS before it was about to ship strips - the strips were not approved by the FDA, and the meter was recalled before strips became available. There was little or no warning about the recall, and no compensation, IIRC, for those who already had an InRatio meter).

I can't imagine a company as large as Roche leaving the owners of the XS out on a limb - it's not just the self testers who will be affected, but also labs, doctor's offices, clinics, or other providers of testing who would be effected. A company like Roche wouldn't do this.
 
Roche won't sell to people in the United States - they want us to use anticoagulation services - a big waste of money for those of us who self-test (and many of us who self-manage). It switches the liability to the 'services' and away from them.
Thank you for your message, here you can buy almost any where, so if you ever go to niagara falls, just walk 200 meters and you will have it :) ( sort of speaking ), I probably will buy the InRange just to have two, so i can take one with me when i travel with out worry too much if something happens during transport; But i agree with you about the ones used in labs and mine that is only personal; Thank you again.
 
Thank you for your message, here you can buy almost any where, so if you ever go to niagara falls, just walk 200 meters and you will have it :) ( sort of speaking ), I probably will buy the InRange just to have two, so i can take one with me when i travel with out worry too much if something happens during transport; But i agree with you about the ones used in labs and mine that is only personal; Thank you again.
Weather aside, it's probably good to be near enough to Niagara Falls to be able to walk into Canada to get meter and strips. You may even be able to use a coupon that one of those here mentioned.

It may be good to be in the upper North end of the U.S. - perhaps with cities just north of you where you can get your meters.

It may be good to have a friend in Canada who can buy the meter for you, and send it to you.

I'm not sure how many of us have that luxury.

Personally, I have a spare. I'm not exactly sure why - I haven't heard of XS meters breaking. I don't do much traveling -- and if I did, I doubt it will be for more than a few days. In my case, I probably don't NEED an extra meter, but it's nice to have one to fall back on if I ever need to. (I DID have a case a while ago - purely user error - where I removed a code chip from my XS and put it into my Pro (which remembers the last chip inserted even if it's removed) and put the chip back into my XS. I was getting errors, using the Pro, then realized what was wrong with the XS (this idiot forgot to put the chip back into the XS)
 
FWIW - I don't know what SelfCareDepot (a sponsor here) charges for the InRatio (I think he said he'll have some in a few weeks), but I saw that Reliaston has them, apparently in stock, and if you use the code Savewithreliaston, you get 10% off. If you're REALLY in a hurry to get an InRange, and you can't wait for SelfCareDepot to get them in, this could be an alternative. Or, of course, you can look elsewhere.

FWIW - I don't work for, and have no interest in Reliaston. For me, they're just a second source for my strips. When I need new strips, I'll check out SelfCareDepot first.

Price and expiration dates are what I'm personally most concerned about.
 
I’ve done all my orders so far with Reliaston and just placed another order for another box of 48 strips. $229 US dollars shipped. I test twice a week and sometimes more (pending sickness or med changes). Reliaston has always been reliable for me. The new batch of strips already shipped and they’ll have an 11/2025 expiration.
 
IIRC, Reliaston's code for 10% off (savewithreliaston) didn't seem to expire. Your strips from Reliaston might cost even less if you use the code.

The code probably also applies to meters.

If SelfCareDepot's prices and expiration dates on the strips match or are better than Reliaston, I'll probably give them a try the next time I'm in need of strips.

Sponsorship is good- but I suspect that many of us are more interested in price, shipping speed, and strip expiration dates.
 
And to be clear, my post isn’t intended to push anyone to use Reliaston or to push anyone not to use SelfCareDepot. I’m just relaying my experience. Both places seem good to go from what I’m reading.
 
I didn't take it that way. And I don't want to be perceived as pushing anyone to either (or other) suppliers.

I've only used Reliaston once and had a good experience with them. I suspect that others here had good experiences from SelfCareDepot. I suspect that when eBay still allowed sales of strips and supplies, SelfCareDepot (as they said) was who many of us were actually buying from. IIRC, there were few, if any, user complaints from those who bought strips.
 
but I suspect that many of us are more interested in price, shipping speed, and strip expiration dates.
I can tell you that quite a lot of us are more interested in the stability and financial sustainability of this forum.

Do not take this place for granted; the alternatives are crap like Facebook and Reddit. If you've tried them you'll know what I mean.
 
Pellicle:

Timmay and I were both stating our experience with an alternative to SelfCareDepot. What we got was not crap like what must have been on Facebook and Reddit (as you've said). The things from this alternate provider are legitimate.

As I've already said, I plan to support this site's sponsor. If the difference in price is only a small amount, I'll certainly support our sponsor. But, again, price and expiration date are an issue.
 
I can tell you that quite a lot of us are more interested in the stability and financial sustainability of this forum.

Do not take this place for granted; the alternatives are crap like Facebook and Reddit. If you've tried them you'll know what I mean.
I actually think the site was better before there was a sponsor.
 
The most annoying thins was the tab at the top with Black Friday Deals.

I think there's a limit to how commercial this site becomes. Having a strip supplier listed as a sponsor is a lot less intrusive than 'Black Friday Deals.'
 
As a follow up to my previous post.

I ordered the 24 count Coaguchek XS PT test strips recently from Self Care Depot.

They just arrived today. The process was easy and the discount code worked.

They arrived much quicker than other strips that I have ordered from Ebay and other suppliers. The expiration was as advertised; 8-31-2025.
Also, with the discount, they were a better price per strip than any of my previous orders.

I'll be gladly giving them my future business when I need to re-order more strips.
 
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