Test Strip Search helps people afford diabetic care by buying diabetic supplies and reselling diabetic supplies at below retail prices.
Technology is changing exactly which diabetic supplies are being bought and sold. It is amazing to see exactly what happens when technology meets diabetes management.
So, what happens when diabetes management meets technology?
Continuous glucose monitoring happens when diabetes and technology get together. Finally, a way diabetics can know instantly what their blood glucose is, often without the need for finger pricks! The latest innovation in diabetes care is the continuous glucose monitor. These small wearable devises continuously sends glucose reading to your smartphone or to a receiver.
Dexcom has been a leader in diabetic care. The Dexcom G6 CGM system was introduced about two years ago. It consists of Dexcom G6 Sensors that you wear in your arm and Dexcom G6 Receivers (or you can use your phone) for tracking. You will also need the Dexcom G6 Transmitters to send the signal between your Dexcom G6 Sensors and either your phone or your Dexcom G6 Receivers.
You may have seen Nick Jonas bragging about these on the TV.
It is Dexcom’s latest answer to taking control of blood glucose monitoring. These Dexcom G6 Sensors and Dexcom G6 Receivers helps make diabetes treatment easier and lets you see your glucose numbers anytime you want. You can share your results with up to 10 followers.
The Dexcom G6 Sensors, Dexcom G6 Receivers and Dexcom G6 Transmitters allow for better care and less painful finger pricks.
The history behind the technology goes back almost a decade. In 2005 Dexcom announced its IPO and its intention to bring CGM (continuous glucose monitoring) to the public. Studies started on the product in 2008 and by 2014 an early version of Dexcom, the G4, was unveiled. By 2015 the Dexcom G5 became the first CGM system to allow adults and children the ease of monitoring glucose from smart device.
In 2019 the FDA cleared the Dexcom G6 for healthcare professionals to use with their patients. A double blind study shows the results of the glucose monitoring to be very reliable. In 2018 the Dexcom system was allowed by the FDA as both a standalone CGM and for integration with automated insulin dosing systems. You may have seen Nick Jonas in the first ever Superbowl Commercial for Dexcom G6 in 2021.
Glucose monitoring has come a long way! These CGM devices have allowed patients to easily monitor and track glucose readings and share them with their doctors and loved ones.
Diabetes care requires information, knowledge and monitoring. Both Type 1 diabetics and Type 2 diabetics benefit when they know how their diets and lifestyle affect their blood sugar. Whether they use blood glucose monitors and diabetic test strips or they use continuous glucose monitoring, knowing our numbers is the first step in managing our numbers.
All this diabetic equipment can get expensive! The Dexcom G6 price can be high if your insurance doesn’t cover it. The good news is, Test Strip Search helps keep these prices low by buying Dexcom G6 products!
Test Strip Search has been helping diabetics get access to affordable diabetes management products since 2008!
You can sell any extra diabetic supplies you have to Test Strip Search. We make sure these products go to folks who cannot easily afford them.
We buy Dexcom G6 Sensors, Dexcom G6 Receivers and Dexcom G6 Transmitters in order to resell it at reasonable prices (50% or more below retail) to folks who cannot afford them. You can sell Dexcom G6 sensors, receivers or transmitters when you have more than you need. We make sure these useful CGMs go to other diabetics across the US.
Test Strip Search buys Dexcom G6, Libre and Omnipod products.
We also buy diabetic test strips, blood glucose monitors and lancets. Get a quote online or call 877 344 3170 seven days a week.
We look forward to helping you help other diabetics!