Noah & me (GA)
Member Since 2016
I've never actually considered this, only wondered why vets don't sell strips for wholesale. I thought maybe the meter burned the circuit board in the strip (sure looks like a micro circuit board) but that's not the case. You can clean the strips and fool the meter but your results will be so far off it should be something you NEVER CONSIDER! This is what I found out. Each strip is coated with something called glucose oxidase and once blood gets on that the chemical, needed for an accurate reading, it is either gone or so diluted the strip is useless. That's one theory. There's someone else developing strips you can print on an inkjet printer with their own special "ink" but I'm not betting my cat's life on that. Basically if you're frustrated by the cost of strips maybe you can get a deal buying in bulk but now I know why strips expire and buying in bulk means some of the strips are going to sit for a long time. Short story; don't even think about reusing and just learn to deal with it.
http://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/ask-dmine-test-strips-redux-with-a-little-mad-science#3
http://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/ask-dmine-test-strips-redux-with-a-little-mad-science#3