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A trade-off with the Dexcom G6: Because there are no more finger sticks, FDA has required that the sensor shut off after 10 days, so that patients change sensors to ensure accuracy.
David Lazarus reviews the Dexcom G6 continuous glucose monitor and Medtronic's 670G insulin pump with SmartGuard technology.
Dexcom’s device transmits its readings every five minutes. The 10-day sensor was designed to be 60% smaller than its predecessor, while also improving upon the G6’s blood sugar-measuring ...
The world’s most connected continuous glucose monitoring system,† Dexcom G6, is now the first and only CGM to connect with the Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) System in Germany.
Another real-time CGM sensor from the company’s portfolio, DexCom G6, is already available for type I patients in France.
Tandem Diabetes Care, Inc.’s TNDM Mobi insulin pump with Control-IQ technology is now fully compatible with both Dexcom’s DXCM G7 and G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring ("CGM") Systems. The ...
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