How do you use it.
Libre continuous glucose sensor.
Enjoy many of the same features on your smartphone as your reader.
How does it work.
Daily patterns need at least 5 days of glucose data ω the reader can capture data from the sensor when it is within 1cm to 4cm of the sensor.
1 it s also water resistant so you can swim shower and exercise with it on.
Now you can monitor your glucose on your smartphone without fingersticks.
The freestyle librelink app is approved for use with the freestyle libre 14 day sensors.
The freestyle libre 14 day sensor is painless 1 to apply and easy to wear.
The freestyle libre flash glucose monitoring system is a continuous glucose monitoring cgm device indicated for the management of diabetes in persons age 18 and older.
Freestyle libre if you don t love the idea of sticking your finger to draw blood multiple times a day a continuous blood glucose monitoring system may be right for you.
The freestyle libre 14 day system is a continuous glucose monitoring system consisting of a handheld reader and a sensor worn on the back of the upper arm.
The freestyle librelink app is only compatible with certain mobile devices and operating systems.
Libre pro prescribe a more affordable personal continuous glucose monitoring cgm system freestyle libre 2 is now available at participating pharmacies with two simple steps write a new prescription for freestyle libre 2.
The sensor uses a thin flexible filament inserted just under the skin to measure glucose every minute.
Sensor is water resistant in up to 1 metre 3 feet of water for a maximum of 30 minutes.
It is designed to replace blood glucose testing for diabetes treatment decisions.
θ the glucose trend arrow may not always appear with every reading.
The freestyle libre flash glucose monitoring system is a continuous glucose monitoring cgm device indicated for replacing blood glucose testing and detecting trends and tracking patterns aiding in the detection of episodes of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia facilitating both acute and long term therapy adjustments in persons age 18 and older.