Your device's unique device identifier and model number are on the back of your receiver. Some of Dexcom's continuous glucose monitoring receivers have been recalled due to speaker malfunctions, which ...
The FDA has approved San Diego, California-based Dexcom for a Bluetooth-enabled continuous glucose monitor (CGM), called the G5 Mobile CGM system. Correction: A previous version of this article ...
Dexcom has recalled its G6, G7, ONE, and ONE+ continuous glucose monitor (CGM)receivers due to a speaker malfunction that could cause missed low or high blood sugar alerts. The recall, for which ...
For the first time, the US Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system to replace finger-stick testing for determining insulin doses. The decision ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has deemed certain therapeutic continuous blood glucose meters (CGMs) as durable medical equipment and thus are eligible for coverage. It’s not all cut ...
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This is a Class I recall where 56 serious injuries have been reported. If you use one of Dexcom's continuous glucose monitoring systems, here's what you need to know. Taylor Leamey wrote about all ...
Some of Dexcom's continuous glucose monitoring receivers have been recalled due to speaker malfunctions, which can cause you to miss alerts or alarms for dangerous blood sugar levels. According to the ...