result in differences in glucose readings between the System and results from
a fingerstick test using a blood glucose meter. Differences in glucose readings
between interstitial fluid and capillary blood may be observed during times of
rapid change in blood glucose, such as after eating, dosing insulin, or
exercising.
What to know about X-Rays:
The Sensor should be removed prior to exposing it to an X-ray machine. The
effect of X-rays on the performance of the System has not been evaluated. The
exposure may damage the Sensor and may impact proper function of the
device to detect trends and track patterns in glucose values during the wear
period.
When to remove the Sensor:
If the Sensor is becoming loose or if the Sensor tip is coming out of your skin,
you may get no readings or unreliable readings, which may not match how you
feel. Check to make sure your Sensor has not come loose. If it has come loose,
remove it, apply a new one, and contact Customer Service.
If you believe your glucose readings are not correct or are inconsistent with
how you feel, perform a blood glucose test on your finger to confirm your
glucose. If the problem continues, remove the current Sensor, apply a new one,
and contact Customer Service. Customer Service is available at 1-855-632-8658
7 Days a Week from 8AM to 8PM Eastern Standard Time.
What to know about the Reader's Built-in Meter:
The FreeStyle Libre 2 Reader has a built-in blood glucose meter that is
designed to be used only with FreeStyle Precision Neo blood glucose test strips
and MediSense Glucose and Ketone Control Solution. Using other test strips
with the Reader's built-in meter will produce an error or cause the Reader's
built-in meter to not turn on or start a test. The Reader's built-in meter does
not have ketone testing functionality.
The Reader's built-in meter is not for use on people who are dehydrated,
hypotensive, in shock, or for individuals in hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state,
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