FreeStyle Libre Sensor / Reader
The FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose Sensor from Abbott laboratories is a medical device that is worn on the back of the upper arm to check blood glucose levels. When used with the FreeStyle Libre Glucose Reader, a hand-held reader device, it allows patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes to check their blood glucose (sugar) levels without pricking their finger. The product is easy to use, hassle-free and gives quick results. It is clinically proven to provide highly accurate results along with being water-resistant and sensor-based. The FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose Sensor provides patients with the opportunity to check their glucose levels by scanning through their clothing. The product is considered to be greatly useful, as it can be used anywhere, anytime. The Glucose Monitoring System consists of a handheld reader device and a sensor that is worn on the upper arm’s back. Every time the patient scans, he/she gets the current blood glucose reading, the glucose data for the past 8 hours, and a trend indicating a fall or rise in the glucose levels.
Features
-Clinically proven device.-Water-resistant.
-Easy-to-use.
-Sensor-based reading.
-No finger pricking required.
-With the FreeStyle Libre Glucose Reader: -Shows current blood glucose levels.
-Shows glucose level history of the past 8 hours.
-Shows rising or falling trend in blood glucose levels.
Form
Handheld reader deviceVariant/Type/Size
Sensor-based readingKey Benefits
-Clinically proven device.-Water-resistant.
-Easy-to-use.
-Sensor-based reading.
-No finger pricking required.
-Can be used anytime, anywhere.
-Especially designed for patients of type 1 and 2 diabetes.
-Little to no side effects.
-With the FreeStyle Libre Glucose Reader: -Shows current blood glucose levels.
-Shows glucose level history of the past 8 hours.
-Shows rising or falling trend in blood glucose levels.
Direction For Use
The Glucose Monitoring System consists of a handheld reader device and a sensor that is worn on the upper arm’s back. Every time the patient scans, he/she gets the current blood glucose reading, the glucose data for the past 8 hours, and a trend indicating a fall or rise in the glucose levels.
Storage
The Sensor Kit should be stored between 4°C and 25°C. While you are not required to keep your Sensor Kit in a refrigerator, you may do so as long as the temperature is between 4°C and 25°C.Safety Information/Precautions FAQs
1. What is the FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose Sensor and Reader?
The FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose Sensor from Abbott laboratories is a medical device that is worn on the back of the upper arm to check blood glucose levels. When used with the FreeStyle Libre Glucose Reader, a hand-held reader device, it allows patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes to check their blood glucose (sugar) levels without pricking their finger.
2. How do you use FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose Sensor?
The Glucose Monitoring System consists of a handheld reader device and a sensor that is worn on the upper arm’s back. Every time the patient scans, he/she gets the current blood glucose reading, the glucose data for the past 8 hours, and a trend indicating a fall or rise in the levels.
3. What are the normal blood glucose levels?
Normal: less than 140 mg/dl Prediabetes: 140-199 mg/dl Diabetes: greater than 200 mg/dl
4. Can all diabetic patients use the FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose Sensor?
The FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose sensor is designed for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. This can be used by children over 4 years of age.
5. What are the advantages of using the FreeStyle Libre Blood Glucose Sensor and Reader over conventional blood glucose checking methods?
-Clinically proven device.
-Water-resistant.
-Easy-to-use.
-Sensor-based reading.
-No finger pricking required.
-Can be used anytime, anywhere.
-Especially designed for patients of type 1 and 2 diabetes.
-Little to no side effects.
-With the FreeStyle Libre Glucose Reader: -Shows current blood glucose levels.
-Shows glucose level history of the past 8 hours.
-Shows rising or falling trend in blood glucose levels.
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