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DEXCOM G5  CONTINUOUS GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM

General Information
By monitoring you glucose levels continuously, you can determine how different foods and activities affect your levels. Your lifestyle can then be optimised to ensure that the complications of diabetes do not impact the quality of your life.

Health Claims/Benefits
  • Better blood glucose control by monitoring levels continuously.
  • Reduce the need for regular finger prick testing for daily glucose treatment decisions
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Warnings
  • If your glucose alerts and readings do not match your symptoms or expectations or you are taking medications containing paracetamol/acetaminophen, you should perform a finger prick test to confirm your blood glucose level.
  • A finger prick test is needed every 12 hours to calibrate.
  •  USE ONLY AS DIRECTED. YOUR DOCTOR WILL ADVISE YOU WHETHER THE DEXCOM G5 MOBILE CGM SYSTEM IS SUITABLE FOR YOU/YOUR CONDITION.

How To Use
  • A small sensor under your skin measures your glucose levels continuously
  • Data regarding your glucose levels is transmitted from the sensor to a connected device
  • Continuous records of your glucose levels are stored on your connected device
  • Glucose levels can be tracked and shared with your physician​
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