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Someone you love living with diabetes?

Introduce them to Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM).

How does CGM work?


Apply your sensor
CGM sensors are small, discreet#, and easily applied to the back of the upper arm. The sensors come with an applicator and use a small, flexible tip that is nserted just under the skin

Sensor data is collected
The sensor continuously measures and stores glucose readings when worn on your body

View glucose readings on your smartphone
Start your sensor using your smartphone app to track glucose insights and trends. Your caregivers can also keep track of your glucose data no matter where you are.

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Disclaimer

Images and readings are for illustration purposes only.

Hayek, A. A. A. Diabetes Therapy (2020)

# Sensor dimensions: 35 mm x 5 mm. Weight: 5 grams.

**Data on file. Abbott Diabetes Care.

*Data based on the number of users worldwide for FreeStyle Libre family of personal CGMs compared to the number of users for other leading personal CGM brands and based on CGM sales dollars compared to other leading personal CGM brands.

A finger prick test using a blood glucose meter is required during times of rapidly changing glucose levels when interstitial fluid glucose levels may not accurately reflect blood glucose levels or if hypoglycaemia or impending hypoglycaemia is reported by the system or when symptoms do not match the system readings.

1. Varughese, B. et al. Diabetes Stoffw Herz 2021; 30: 231-242.

2. Alva S. et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2022;16(1): 70–77. (ePub 2020). DOI: 10.1177/1932296820958754.

3. Haak T. et al. Diabetes Ther 2017; 8(1): 55-73. DOI: 10.1007/s13300-016-0223-6.

4. The FreeStyleLibre reader can capture data from within 1 cm to 4 cm of the sensor, even through clothing.

5. Most people did not feel any discomfort under the skin while wearing the FreeStyleLibre sensor. In a study conducted by Abbott Diabetes Care, 93.4% of patients surveyed (n=30) strongly agree or agree that while wearing the sensor, they did not feel anydiscomfort under their skin. [29 persons have finished the study; 1 person terminated the study after 3 days due to skin irritations in thearea where the sensor touched the skin].

6. Any problems with the mobile device, NFC, Bluetooth, wireless Internet connection, mobile data connection, LibreLinkUp could cause data to not be shared with caregivers, or delay transmission to caregiver.

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