References & Disclaimers
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† Finger pricks are required if glucose readings and alarms do not match symptoms or expectations. Alarms are available for FreeStyle Libre sensors users.
◊ Patients choose which device they want to receive alarms: FreeStyle Libre or FreeStyle LibreLink app. They must start their FreeStyle Libre sensor with that selected device. Once the patient scans their FreeStyle Libre sensor with that device, they can receive alarms only on that device. The FreeStyle LibreLink app is only compatible with certain mobile devices and operating systems. Please check the website for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Use of FreeStyle LibreLink requires registration with LibreView.
* The FreeStyle Libre app is only compatible with certain mobile devices and operating systems. Please check our website for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Sharing of glucose data requires registration with LibreView.
φ For a complete glycaemic picture, scan once every 8 hours.
₸ Sensor is water-resistant in up to 1 meter (3 feet) of water. Do not immerse longer than 30 minutes. Not to be used above 10,000 feet.
^ FreeStyle Libre systems are part of the same family of products.
1. Hortensius, Johanna., et al. Perspectives of patients with type 1 or insulin-treated type 2 diabetes on self-monitoring of blood glucose: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 12.1 (2012):167.
2. Chudyk, Anna., et al. Self-Monitoring Technologies for type 2 Diabetes and the Prevention of Cardiovascular Complications: Perspectives from End Users. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology 5.2 (2011): 394–401.
3. Data on File, Abbott Diabetes Care. In a study conducted by Abbott Diabetes Care, 94% of patients surveyed (n=122) agree that the FreeStyle Libre sensor is comfortable to wear.
4. Alva S, et al. Accuracy of a 14-Day Factory-Calibrated Continuous Glucose Monitoring System With Advanced Algorithm in Pediatric and Adult Population With Diabetes. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology. September 2020. doi:10.1177/1932296820958754.