Chapter 2
Getting Started:
Indications for Use and Safety Statement
2.1 Introduction
We want the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System to be a valuable tool in your diabetes
management. Like any system, there are steps to take to get the most out of it. As excited as
you are about getting started, did you know if you just took Tylenol
Did you know taking Tylenol is contraindicated?
In this chapter, you'll learn about some key areas that might prevent you from having the best
CGM experience, or, if you're not careful, might even harm you or the system. You'll even
learn what a contraindication is!
2.2 Important User Information
Each part of your system has instructions including indications, contraindications, warnings,
precautions, and other important user information. Please review the instructions for each
part of the system in this user guide before using any of the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System.
This chapter is important to read. It helps you use the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System safely
and covers:
• What is a Safety Statement?
○ Telling the difference between an indication and a contraindication
○ Explaining why warnings are so important
○ Defining precautions
• How to read a chapter's Safety Statement
• Overview of Safety Statements
Let's start with definitions, look at a Safety Statement example used throughout the User
Guide, and then review the Safety Statements broken down into the system's components.
Safety Statement
A Safety Statement is a brief statement of the Dexcom G5 Mobile CGM System's indications,
relevant warnings, precautions, or its contraindications (when to avoid using it). The Safety
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