Freestyle Libre 14 day Quick Reference Manual

Freestyle Libre 14 day Quick Reference Manual

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FLASH GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM

Quick Reference Guide

IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION
• Before you use your System, review all the
product instructions and the Interactive
Tutorial. The Quick Reference Guide and
Interactive Tutorial give you quick access to
important aspects and limitations of the System.
The User's Manual includes all safety information
and instructions for use.
• During the first 12 hours after insertion of a Sensor, Sensor readings
will be accompanied by the
a blood glucose test should be performed to confirm the Sensor
reading prior to treatment.
• Talk to your health care professional about how you should use your
Sensor glucose information to help manage your diabetes.
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  • Page 1: Quick Reference Guide

    FLASH GLUCOSE MONITORING SYSTEM Quick Reference Guide IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION • Before you use your System, review all the product instructions and the Interactive Tutorial. The Quick Reference Guide and Interactive Tutorial give you quick access to important aspects and limitations of the System. The User’s Manual includes all safety information and instructions for use.
  • Page 2 INDICATIONS FOR USE The FreeStyle Libre 14 day Flash Glucose Monitoring System is a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) device indicated for the management of diabetes in persons age 18 and older. It is designed to replace blood glucose testing for diabetes treatment decisions.
  • Page 3 What you need to understand in the Indications For Use: You can use the FreeStyle Libre 14 day System if you’re 18 or older. IMPORTANT: • After you scan the Sensor, consider all the information on your screen before deciding what to do or what treatment decision to make.
  • Page 4 • When you are experiencing symptoms that do not match the Sensor glucose readings • During the first 12 hours of wearing a FreeStyle Libre 14 day Sensor • During times of rapidly changing glucose (more than 2 mg/dL per minute) •...
  • Page 5 Cautions and Limitations: Below are important cautions and limitations to keep in mind so you can use the System safely. They are grouped into categories for easy reference. What to know about Alarms/Alerts: • There are NO alarms or alerts unless you scan the Sensor. What to know before using the System: •...
  • Page 6 • Do not reuse Sensors. The Sensor and Sensor Applicator are designed for single use. Reuse may result in no glucose readings and infection. Not suitable for re-sterilization. Further exposure to irradiation may cause inaccurate results. • If a Sensor breaks inside your body, call your health care professional. How to Store the Sensor Kit: •...
  • Page 7 What to know about the Reader’s Built-in Meter: • The FreeStyle Libre 14 day 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.
  • Page 8 • 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, with or without ketosis. • The Reader’s built-in meter is not for use on neonates, in critically-ill patients, or for diagnosis or screening of diabetes.
  • Page 9 Using Sensor Glucose Readings for Treatment Decisions After you scan your Sensor, use all of the information on the screen when deciding what to do or what treatment decision to make. Reader Glucose Trend Arrow Check Blood Glucose Direction your glucose is going When you see this symbol, do a blood glucose test before making treatment decisions Arrow...
  • Page 10 Example Scenarios Here are some example scenarios to help you understand how to use the information on your screen. If you are not sure about what to do, consult your health care professional. What you see What it means When you wake-up: When you wake up, your current glucose is 65 mg/dL and the trend arrow shows it is changing...
  • Page 11 What you see What it means Before lunch: When you checked your glucose before lunch, it was 90 mg/dL and rising. Before eating lunch, you 12:00pm Ends in 3 days took enough insulin to cover the meal and a little more since your trend arrow was 12pm After lunch:...
  • Page 12 What you see What it means After exercising: After exercising, you are feeling shaky, sweaty, and dizzy – 5:47pm symptoms you generally get when Ends in 9 days you have low glucose. But, your current glucose is 204 mg/dL. Anytime you get a reading that doesn’t match how you feel, do a blood glucose test.
  • Page 16 Manufacturer: FreeStyle, Libre, and related brand marks are trademarks of Abbott Diabetes Care Inc. in various jurisdictions. Consult instructions for use ©2018 Abbott ART39880-001 Rev. A 07/18...

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