Continuous Glucose Monitor
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Continuous Glucose Monitor

Continuous Glucose Monitor

Continuous Glucose Monitor
0.1μL specimen
monitor blood sugar
Rapid test in 5s

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Product Introduction

Description of Continuous Glucose Monitor

A continuous glucose monitor (CGM) determines glucose levels on a continuous basis (every few minutes). A typical system consists of: a disposable glucose sensor placed just under the skin, which is worn for a few days until replacement a link from the sensor to a non-implanted transmitter.

By using our product, doctors can fully understand the types and trends of patients' blood glucose fluctuations, which is of great significance for blood glucose control and diabetes treatment.

 

 

  Features of Continuous Glucose Monitor

1. It can provide continuous glucose information

2. Make clear the effect of eating, exercising and medicine on blood sugar, so that you can better monitor yourself and improve your lifestyle.

3. Alleviate the pain of repeated fingertip blood test.

 

Basic Specification

Product name                    Continuous Glucose Monitor

Calibration

Memory

Power Source

Plasma equivalent glucose values

200 records

13.0V CR2032  Button Battery

Unit of measurement mmol/L or mg/dL; switchable Operating environment 10℃~40℃(50℉~104℉) 10 ~ 70% RH (non-condensing) Meter storage temperature

-20℃~ 55℃ ( -4℉~131℉)

10 ~ 70% RH (non-condensing)

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What is normal sugar level in glucometer?

A healthy (normal) fasting blood glucose level for someone without diabetes is 70 to 99 mg/dL (3.9 to 5.5 mmol/L). Values between 50 and 70 mg/dL (2.8 to 3.9 mmol/L) for people without diabetes can be "normal" too.

 

How do I know if my glucose meter is accurate?

Check your blood sugar level with your meter at the same time that blood is drawn for lab tests, being sure to use a fingerstick sample, not blood from the blood draw. Then compare your meter's reading with the lab results. Results that are within 15% of the lab reading are considered accurate.

 
 
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