The #1 Sensor-based Glucose Monitoring System Used Worldwide1 – easy and accessible

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Why sensor-based glucose monitoring leads to better diabetes management3,4

Learn how patients can meet the three goals of the Triangle of Diabetes Care, keep their Time in Range up, and ultimately, improve clinical outcomes and quality of their life.2,4

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How the FreeStyle Libre ecosystem works together

Explore how the FreeStyle Libre portfolio and digital health solutions connect, to provide you with more insights to better management and outcomes for your diabetes patients.3,4,5

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Expand your knowledge with resources & learning materials

Designed specifically for Healthcare Professionals, our online education platform will help you in supporting your patients.
 

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Scientific Evidence

Explore the studies surrounding Flash Glucose Monitoring and the FreeStyle Libre system for more details on study design, patient population and study outcomes.

A FreeStyle Libre System user's arm showing their sensor alongside the FreeStyle LibreLink app shown on a smartphone. A FreeStyle Libre System user's arm showing their sensor alongside the FreeStyle LibreLink app shown on a smartphone.

Education, Training and Case Studies 

Discover our library of educational modules, webinars and case studies for your peer to peer discussions.

 

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Patient Resources

Explore information and resources to help you support your patients.

 

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Everything you need to know about the FreeStyle Libre system and supporting your patients with diabetes, all in one place. 

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References & Disclaimers

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† Finger pricks are required if glucose readings do not match symptoms or expectations.

1. Data on file, Abbott Diabetes Care. Data based on the number of users worldwide for the FreeStyle Libre system compared to the number of users for other leading personal use sensor-based glucose monitoring systems.

2. Lang, Jordan, Sujit R. Jangam, Timothy C. Dunn, Gary Hayter. "972-P: Expanded Real-world Use Reaffirms Strong Correlation between Scanning Frequency of Flash Glucose Monitoring and Glucose Control." Diabetes 68, no. 1 (2019). https://doi.org/10.2337/db19-972-P.

3. Bolinder, Jan, et al. "Novel Glucose-sensing Technology and Hypoglycaemia in Type 1 Diabetes: a Multicentre, Non-masked, Randomised Controlled Trial." The Lancet 388, no. 10057 (2016): 2254-2263. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140- 6736(16)31535-5.

4. Haak, Thomas, et al. "Flash Glucose-Sensing Technology as a Replacement for Blood Glucose Monitoring for the Management of Insulin-treated Type 2 Diabetes: a Multicentre, Open-label Randomised Controlled Trial." Diabetes Therapy 8, no. 1 (2017): 55-73. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13300-016-0223-6.

5. Campbell, Fiona M., et al. "Outcomes of Using Flash Glucose Monitoring technology by Children and young people with Type 1 Diabetes in a Single Arm Study." Pediatric Diabetes 19, no. 7 (2018): 1294-1301. https://doi.org/10.1111/pedi.12735. 

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