5 Reasons You Might Have Extra Diabetic Supplies (And What to Do with Them!)

1. A Change in Prescription or Doctor’s Recommendations

Diabetes treatment plans often change. Your doctor may recommend a different glucose meter, switch you to a new CGM system, or adjust how often you check your blood sugar.

🛑 The Result? You’re left with unopened test strips, CGM sensors, or insulin pump supplies that are no longer needed.

💰 What to Do: Instead of letting them go to waste, you can sell your extra diabetic supplies for cash. At More Cash for Diabetic Supplies, we offer top payouts and same-day payments for unused supplies.

2. Insurance or Medicare Coverage Changes

If your insurance plan changes, you might get a different brand of supplies covered—or find that you no longer need to purchase them out of pocket.

🛑 The Result? Extra boxes of test strips or CGM sensors that you can’t return to the pharmacy.

💰 What to Do: Don’t throw them away! As long as they are unopened and not expired, you can sell them and make extra money.

3. A Loved One No Longer Needs the Supplies

Caring for a family member with diabetes means managing their supplies. Unfortunately, if a loved one no longer needs their diabetic supplies due to improved health or other circumstances, you may be left with extra stock.

🛑 The Result? A surplus of diabetes test strips, lancets, insulin pen needles, or glucose monitors that go unused.

💰 What to Do: We offer a simple and hassle-free way to sell these supplies so they can be put to good use by others.

4. Auto-Ship Programs Over-Deliver

Many people subscribe to auto-refill programs through their pharmacy or insurance provider. While convenient, these programs sometimes send more supplies than you actually need.

🛑 The Result? A stockpile of unused diabetic test strips, CGM sensors, or insulin pump supplies that build up over time.

💰 What to Do: Selling these extra supplies can put money back in your pocket and prevent unnecessary waste.

5. Switching to a New Diabetes Management Device

Advancements in diabetes technology mean that new devices, such as the Dexcom G7 or FreeStyle Libre 3, are constantly being released. If you upgrade, you might be left with supplies from your old device.

🛑 The Result? Extra boxes of CGM sensors, test strips, or lancets that are no longer compatible with your new system.

💰 What to Do: These supplies still have value! Selling them ensures they are used by someone who needs them while you get paid for items you no longer use. (747) 242-3788‬

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