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ABBOTT FreeStyle Libre 2 Sensor

ABBOTT FreeStyle Libre 2 Sensor
ABBOTT FreeStyle Libre 2 Sensor

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Convenient

Automatically measures and continuously stores glucose readings day and night*.

Discreet

Painless glucose readings with a 1-second scan, even through clothing.

Easy

Designed to stay on the body for up to 14 days.

Water-resistant – designed to be worn while bathing, showering, swimming† or exercising.

Accurate

No routine confirmatory finger pricks required for treatment decisions, even when glucose is low, falling or rapidly changing.

ΗΟW TO APPLY

Sensors stick better when you wash, clean and dry your skin before application.

  • Wash: Only use non-moisturizing, fragrance-free soaps to wash the area where you’ll apply the sensor.
  • Clean: Use the alcohol wipe provided in the sensor kit to remove any oily residue on the skin.
  • Dry: Allow your skin to fully dry before applying the sensor.
Before you apply the sensor:

  • Be sure to choose an approved application site − the back of your upper arm
  • Do not use body lotion or cream where you’ll apply the sensor as it may leave an oily residue on your skin
  • Do shave any excess arm hair as it can get caught between the sensor adhesive and skin
​Keeping your sensor in place:

  • Easy does it: Be careful not to catch your sensor on a doorway, car door, seat belt, or furniture edges.
  • Pat dry: After a shower or swim, take extra care when towelling off to avoid catching or pulling off your sensor.
  • Dress for success: Try to give your sensor room by wearing loose-fitting clothing and lightweight material.
  • Protect it during contact sports and heavy exercise: Be sure to select a site on the back of your upper arm that will minimize the risk of it coming off, and consider using an over-bandage and/or any of the items on the previous page.
  • Slow down: When dressing or undressing, be careful that you don’t catch your undergarments on the sensor.
  • Hands off: Avoid playing with or pulling the sensor while wearing it

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