Do u know the price at costco or does it vary from province to province ? I’m also looking for needles because I’m running low on them !!! And what meter do u use ?? I find contour next is way expensive !!
I wish I had kept my research on Costco pricing, but I tossed it after I realized I wasn't going to be allowed to go into the city for months.
But they definitely had the cheapest price on supplies - insulin, syringes, etc.
The best thing is take a half hour and call around, but Costco is hard to beat on a lot of things in their pharmacy.
I think their pricing is pretty universal across the country, not including provincial sales taxes, of course.
And Quebec is the home of Costco Canada, so who knows? Maybe you have the best prices?
I am a bad one to talk to about meters because I'm on the expensive route.
I started with a One Touch Ultra, then one time when I had a meter issue and called One Touch, they sent me a new One Touch Verio Reflect.
The Ultra doesn't need much blood, the Verio even less, and I actually prefer using the Verio except that you cannot choose what type of measurement it does - the one they mailed me is preset for mmol/L only.
I always have to convert to mg/dL talk to people here.... while my vet thinks in mmol/L.
The Ultra can be programmed to read out in either scale: mg/dL or mmolL.
The things with these meters in Canada is that you get the meter for free from pharmacies when you buy the strips, but the strips are expensive.
I buy my strips on seniors day (55+) to get the a discount, and the cheapest price I can get locally in my one-horse town is $61.60 for 100.
Costco is cheaper I have no doubt.
I know Americans talk about a Walmart brand with super cheap strips but I don't think Walmart Canada carries them, as far as I know.
I might be wrong.
I'm sure greater minds will set us straight. lol.
Laura