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Notifies your patients when result is lower than 3.9 mmol/L, higher than 13.3 mmol/L or the targets you set on the meter.
A blinking red arrow: A pattern of low glucose has developed. If 2 low results occur within the past 5 days AND both are within the same 3-hour time period, the meter will display a blinking (arrow towards below).
A blinking yellow arrow: A pattern of high glucose has developed. If 3 high results occur within the past 5 days AND all are within the same 3-hour time period, the meter will display a blinking (arrow towards up).
No coding and small sample size needed.
For insulin‐using patients (basal and /or meal, or premixed), the FreeStyle Optium Neo system is designed as a guidance tool to help your patients take a more active role in their diabetes management.
Allows patients to log actual dose amount in just a few taps and review previously logged insulin doses from the logbook. This helps your patients avoid taking the same dose twice.
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1. The meter logbook can store up to 1,000 events including blood glucose, ketone, and control solution results, insulin doses, and other meter information.
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