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The FreeStyle Libre system is a
revolutionary way of glucose monitoring

 
 
Starting your diabetes management with the FreeStyle Libre system is easy. 
Read on to find out more.

INTRODUCING THE FREESTYLE LIBRE SYSTEM

The FreeStyle Libre system is a revolutionary way of glucose monitoring.

It replaces the conventional way of measuring glucose using finger pricks1.

WHAT IS TIME IN RANGE?

More Time In Range means better glucose control and lower A1c2.

Click here to find out how to keep your glucose Steady, Tight, And in Range.

WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS OF THE FREESTYLE LIBRE SYSTEM?

The FreeStyle Libre system consists of a Sensor and an App. 

Find out more about the components and what they can do for you here.

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SENSOR GLUCOSE AND BLOOD GLUCOSE

Say goodbye to finger pricking and hello to actionable insights by understanding the difference between conventional blood glucose testing and flash glucose monitoring.

HOW ACCURATE
IS THE FREESTYLE
LIBRE SYSTEM?

The FreeStyle Libre system is accurate3 in the low glucose ranges where it matters the most4.

Learn more about how the FreeStyle Libre system has an accuracy you can depend on.

WHAT IS THE
FREESTYLE LIBRE
DIGITAL
ECOSYSTEM?

Click here to know how the FreeStyle Libre system’s digital health tools can work together for seamless diabetes management.

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FREESTYLE LIBRE SYSTEM

WHY FREESTYLE LIBRE?

GETTING STARTED WITH FREESTYLE LIBRE

UNDERSTANDING REPORTS AND DATA

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1. Vigersky RA, McMahon C. The relationship of hemoglobin A1c to time-in-range in patients with diabetes. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2019;21(2):81-85.

2. Alva S. JDST (2020). https://doi.org/10.1177/1932296820958754

3. Parkes J, Slatin S, Pardo S, et al. A new consensus error grid to evaluate the clinical significance of inaccuracies in the measurement of blood glucose. Diabetes Care. 2000;23(8):1143-1148

4. Finger pricks are required if glucose readings do not match symptoms or expectations.

5. Abbott Data on File, In a study conducted by Abbott Diabetes Care, 92% of patients surveyed (n=119) patients agree that it was painless or almost painless to apply the sensor.

– For children aged 4-12, a caregiver at least 18 years old is responsible for supervising, managing, and assisting them in using the FreeStyle Libre system and interpreting its readings.

– Images are for illustrative purposes only. Not real patient or Health Care Professional.

– Simulated data for illustrative purposes only. Not real patient or data.

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