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*Use a blood glucose meter to confirm any highs or lows and when your symptoms do not match your sensor's readings.
**Check glucose levels up to 1,440 times per day on the FreeStyle Libre 2 System and up to 288 times per day on the Dexcom G6.
How Do Continuous Glucose Monitors Work?
A Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) makes it faster and easier to get your glucose readings. Instead of using a blood glucose monitor, testing strips, and fingersticks to get a reading, a CGM uses a small sensor placed on your body that constantly measures your glucose levels throughout the day. Data from the sensor is sent to the CGM reader or your cell phone* where you can quickly check your glucose levels, see if you're trending up or down, and take action to prevent going into hypoglycemia / hyperglycemia.
* Continuous Glucose Monitors are compatible with most modern day cell phones. Confirm with manufacturers to verify if your phone is compatible with a CGM.
How Do Continuous Glucose Monitors Work?
*Use a blood glucose meter to confirm any highs or lows and when your symptoms do not match your sensor's readings.
**In a trial where Dexcom G6 powered the Tandem hybrid closed-loop system with Control-IQ, participants with T1D increased their time in range (TIR) by an average of 2+ hours per day. - Kovatchev B, et al. N Engl J Med 2019;381(18):1707-17. Individual results may vary.
†Reduction of A1C by 1.0% for Patients with T1D. Dexcom CGM System users on a multiple daily injections (MDI) insulin regimen showed an average A1C reduction of 1% after 24 weeks of regular use, compared to baseline. Additionally, 52% of subjects in the study had a ≥1% A1C reduction. Beck RW, et al. JAMA. 2017;317(4):371-378. Significant A1C reduction for patients with T2D on mealtime insulin achieved an average 1.5% A1C reduction after using Dexcom G6 for 12+ weeks. Noar A, et al. A1C reductions and improved patient-reported outcomes following CGM initiation in insulin-managed T2D. Presented at ADA 80th Scientific Sessions; June 12, 2020; Virtual. Individual results may vary.
‡Check glucose levels up to 1,440 times per day on the FreeStyle Libre 2 System
¹For qualified persons with applicable in-network insurance and subject to CGM coverage requirements. Deductibles, co-pays, and other conditions apply. Speak to a US MED representative and your insurance company to confirm your coverage and costs. CGM devices have safety requirements, warnings, and instructions. Consult the manufacturer websites for details. Seek medical advice and attention when appropriate, including for any medical emergency.
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