Safety Statements - Dexcom G5 MOBILE User Manual

Continuous glucose monitoring system
Hide thumbs Also See for G5 MOBILE:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

9.2 Safety Statements

Take a moment and read the safety statements. If not followed, your sensor glucose readings
and trends may be less accurate, and you may miss important High or Low Glucose Alerts.
Contraindications
Don't: Never take any medications containing acetaminophen during your sensor
session.
Why: Taking medications with acetaminophen (such as Tylenol
Strength, Sudafed
glucose readings. Level of inaccuracy:
• Depends on amount of acetaminophen active in your body.
• May be different for each person.
Consequences: Without correct readings you might miss a severe low or high blood
glucose event or make a treatment decision that results in injury.
Warning
Do: Take a BG measurement with your BG meter and use the BG value for treatment
decisions (such as how much insulin to take) if your Dexcom G5 does not display both a
number and a trend arrow.
Why: Not having both a number and the arrow means you may be getting inconsistent
or inaccurate sensor glucose readings.
Consequences: Using inconsistent or inaccurate sensor glucose readings for
treatment decisions could result in you missing a severe low or high blood glucose
event or making a treatment decision that results in injury.
Dexcom G5 Mobile System User Guide
Home Screen, Rate of Change Arrows, and Errors
, Robitussin
) while wearing sensor may falsely raise sensor
®
®
, Excedrin
Extra
®
®
156

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the G5 MOBILE and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Table of Contents