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Overwhelmed by Diabetes Costs? Here’s How to Get Your Meds and Supplies for Free

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3. Device assistance programs

Not sure what glucose monitor to get? Before buying anything, you should learn more about device assistance programs. These programs are available across the country, and they offer assistance when you need to get several devices like glucose monitors and testing strips.

Free Abbott glucose monitors. Using Abbott’s program, you can get a glucose monitor for free. The package also comes with discounts on your test strips.

Medtronic Patient Assistance. Are you familiar with Medtronic products? If the answer is yes, you might be able to get an insulin pump at a lower cost using their program.

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