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Елена
April 15, 2025

После сильного понижения сахара датчик вышел из строя и не восствновился больше. Уже более 10 часов показывает, что низкий уровень глюкозы в крови. Хотя сахар в крови уже давно в норме. Это норм? Или его как-то перезапустить можно?

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

No, it is not normal for the Sinocare iCan i3 CGM to show low blood glucose levels for over 10 hours after a significant drop. If the sensor continues to show abnormally low values, it may indicate a sensor abnormality. The device may notify with a "Sensor abnormal reminder-C." In such cases, confirm readings with a fingertip blood test. If a significant difference persists, consider replacing the sensor. There is no mention of a manual reset to correct prolonged low readings.

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Наталья
April 13, 2025

Добрый вечер, почему на телефоне пиксель 6А программа для датчика не работает. Не открывается.

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Mr. Anderson
April 13, 2025

The Sinocare iCan i3 CGM app may not work on the Pixel 6A phone if the device is not online, if the app is paused, or if necessary permissions like Location are not set to "Allow All the Time." Also, using Focus mode may delay or block alerts and sensor results unless the CGM app is allowed in each Focus mode.

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Summary of Contents for Sinocare iCan i3 CGM

  • Page 1 User Guide CGM User Guide LEGAL DISCLAIMER...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.3 Pair Your Sensor with the Transmitter ...........30 2.4 Apply Your Sensor .................33 2.5 Sensor Warmup ................38 Section 3: Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results ......39 3.1 Home Screen Overview..............40 3.2 Glucose Information ..............40 3.3 Navigation and Status Bar .............46 3.4 Events....................49...
  • Page 3 3.5 Alerts....................51 3.6 Access ...................57 Section 4: Treatment Decisions ............60 4.1 Talk with your Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) ......61 4.2 When to Use Your Blood Glucose Meter ........61 4.3 Using Your CGM to Help for Your Treatment Decisions ....61 Section 5: End a Session ..............63 5.1 End Your Sensor Session ..............64 5.2 Remove Sensor ................66 5.3 Start New Sensor Session.............66...
  • Page 4: Legal Disclaimer

    ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sinocare Inc. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
  • Page 5: Important Safety Information

    (low blood glucose) or hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) occurrence and/or making a treatment decision that may result in injury. If your glucose alerts and result from the iCan i3 CGM do not (BG) value from your blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
  • Page 6: Getting Started With Ican Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (Cgm)

    Getting started with iCan Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGM) Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (hereafter referred as CGM) gives you a more complete picture of your glucose control than blood glucose (BG) monitoring alone. Using a sensor allows you to receive gaps between your BG checks.
  • Page 7: Resources

    Resources Tutorial: picking a display device, inserting the sensor, and using alerts. The tutorial is available at: iCan-cgm.com In-App Videos: There is an in-App Videos can help you learn: • Overview: See how your CGM shows where your sensor glucose is now, where it is going, and where it has been •...
  • Page 8 Sinocare provides Customer Care email for assistance. If you experience problems, report the issue to support@icancgm.com. When you send the request, please make sure the serial number of your device is included in your email. The serial number is listed on your sensor kit package.
  • Page 9: Section 1: System Overview

    Section 1: System Overview • System Description • Intended Purpose • User Safety CGM User Guide Section 1: System Overview...
  • Page 10: System Description

    Sensor Pack, a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Transmitter Pack, and a mobile application (APP). The iCan i3 CGM provides real-time glucose levels and allows you to continuously view your sensor glucose values on your selected mobile device.
  • Page 11 1.1.1 Device Components What it’s What you see What it does called This is a sterile package where Sensor Pack the Sensor is stored. The Sensor Pack is designed for single use. The Sensor-Applicator helps you Button insert the Sensor under your Safety Switch skin.
  • Page 12: Intended Purpose

    1.1.2 The iCan CGM APP The iCan CGM APP serves as the display for the iCan i3 CGM and supports Android and iOS devices (mobile devices). The APP is available on Google Play (Android) and the APP Store (iOS). To see a list of compatible mobile devices, visit iCan-cgm.com...
  • Page 13: User Safety

    1.3.1 Contraindications • Do not use the iCan i3 CGM if you are pregnant, on dialysis, implanted with a pacemakers or critically ill. It is not known how inaccurate in these populations.
  • Page 14 • No Treatment Decision if…. If your iCan i3 CGM does not show a number or arrow, or your results do not match your symptoms, use your Blood Glucose Meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
  • Page 15 • No Use if…. WARNING: Do not use the iCan i3 CGM if you are pregnant, on dialysis, implanted with a pacemakers or critically ill. It is not known inaccurate in these populations. 1.3.2.2 APP and Mobile Device •...
  • Page 16 Seek for professional medical help or contact our Customer Care Email. • Store your iCan i3 CGM between 2°C and 30°C. Do not store • Do not use a sensor past its expiration date because it may give incorrect results.
  • Page 17 • Do not use sensor if its sterile package has been damaged or opened, because it might cause an infection. • Do not open the sterile package until you are ready to insert the sensor because an exposed sensor can become contaminated. device.
  • Page 18 1.3.3 Precautions 1.3.3.1 General Precautions • Avoid exposing your iCan i3 CGM to insect repellent and sunscreen. Contact with these skin care products may cause damage to your CGM. • Do not wear the iCan i3 CGM in a hot tub.
  • Page 19 1.3.3.3 Get Ready Before Start • Clean and dry your hands and your insertion site before inserting your sensor. Wash your hands with soap and water, not gel cleaners, and then dry them before opening the Sensor Pack. If your hands are dirty when you insert the sensor, you may get germs on the insertion site and get an infection.
  • Page 20 • Hyperglycemia or hypoglycaemia Failure to use the iCan i3 CGM according to the instructions for use and all indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and cautions may result in you missing a severe hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) or hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) occurrence.
  • Page 21: Section 2: Start Your Sensor

    Section 2: Start Your Sensor • Prepare the Sensor • Choose a Site • Pair Your Sensor with the Transmitter • Apply Your Sensor • Sensor Warmup CGM User Guide Section 1: System Overview...
  • Page 22: Prepare The Sensor

    Whether you're new to CGM or experienced, you must review the Quick Start Guide and complete the In-APP tutorials before using. User Requirement: Adult diabetes user who can read, understand and follow the iCan i3 CGM Instruction of Use and Quick Start Guide could use the device safely. CGM User Guide...
  • Page 23 2.1.2 APP Installation and Set up Step 1: APP Setup Tap CGM APP to open the APP. Tap “Allow” to enable Bluetooth, Location access, and allow being denied of Bluetooth service. WLAN Cellular Network Silent Location Bluetooth WLAN/Cellular Network: Internet is required when you create and/or login to your account, share data, and watch product tutorials, etc.
  • Page 24 Recommended Mobile Device Settings See your mobile device instructions to learn how to change its settings. Use the following with your CGM system: Bluetooth on: Your transmitter and APP communicate via Bluetooth. If it is not on, you will not get alerts and CGM results. locked screen.
  • Page 25 destination to let your smart phone switch the time automatically. Note that CGM APP displays all the glucose readings of the on-going Step 3: Login If you are new to the iCan CGM APP, you need to create a new iCan account follow the onscreen instructions.
  • Page 26 Changing your email Your email address is used to log in to your account, as well as for important communications about your CGM. In the APP, tap the “System Settings” button, select “Change Email Address”. Enter the new email address you want to use, and press “Next”.
  • Page 27: Choose A Site

    2.2 Choose a Site Discuss ideal sensor insertion sites with your Healthcare Professionals (HCP). WARNING: Do not choose other sites. As the other sites have not been clinically evaluated, your sensor glucose results could be inaccurate. TIPS: • Place the sensor at least 7 cm (3 inches) from your insulin pump infusion set or injection site.
  • Page 28: Pair Your Sensor With The Transmitter

    Clean the insertion site with alcohol. Let the area air dry. 2.3 Pair Your Sensor with the Transmitter The iCan i3 CGM transmitters communicate with the APP via Bluetooth, so it must be connected with the APP before using the system. This process is also called “Pairing”.
  • Page 29 Transmitter, make sure you enter the correct code. If you enter the wrong code or code from another Sensor Pack, you will not be able to use the iCan i3 CGM or your glucose result could be incorrect. Step 4: Pairing the APP will instruct you how to attach Sensor to the Transmitter.
  • Page 30: Apply Your Sensor

    2.4 Apply Your Sensor The sensor probe is inside the Sensor-Applicator. Before applying the sensor, get familiar with the Sensor-Applicator. Button Insert sensor under your skin Sensor Sensor probe inserts through this hole Transmitter Send your glucose information from the sensor to the APP Adhesive Tape Keeps the sensor and transmitter on skin...
  • Page 31 Step 2: Apply the Sensor • Line up the blue arrow mark on the Sensor-Applicator with the matching blue arrow mark on the Transmitter Tray. On a hard • Gently turn the safety switch from the "Locked icon" to the "Unlocked icon"...
  • Page 32 CAUTION: Do not press the white button in the middle once the Safety Switch is fully released to prevent unintended results or injury • Lift the Sensor-Applicator out of the Transmitter Tray • Now it’s ready to apply the sensor. CGM User Guide Section 2 Start Your Sensor...
  • Page 33 Step 3: Insert the Sensor Applicator • Place the Sensor Applicator over the prepared site and push down • Press down the button in the middle to apply the CGM Sensor. You will hear a click sound, that means the insertion is completed. •...
  • Page 34 CAUTION: Discard the used Applicator according to local regulations. sensor stays on the body for the entire duration of wear. CAUTION: Once inserted, the sensor is waterproof up to 2.5 meters, but the smart phone may not. If you're in or near water, the display device may need to be kept closer (less than 6 meters) to get sensor readings.
  • Page 35: Sensor Warmup

    2.5 Sensor Warmup After inserting your sensor, the transmitter will automatically pair with your iCan CGM APP. You need to press “Start Sensor” to initiate the 2-hour sensor warmup period. During the warmup period, you will not receive alerts or CGM results. During sensor warmup, use your blood glucose meter if need.
  • Page 36: Section 3: Understand Your Ican I3 Cgm Results

    Section 3: Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results • Home Screen Overview • Glucose Information • Navigation and Status Bar • Events • Alerts CGM User Guide Section 2 Start Your Sensor...
  • Page 37: Home Screen Overview

    3.1 Home Screen Overview The home screen below is from the iOS APP, the Android APP looks similar. Bluetooth Connected Glucose Graph Connection 02/22/2021 09:20 AM 8D 1h Graph of your current and stored glucose readings Current Trend Arrow Glucose 0 mg/dL Change from last glucose reading...
  • Page 38 When your most recent CGM result is above 450 mg/dL (25.0 mmol/ L) or below 36 mg/dL (2.0 mmol/L), you will not get a number. Instead, your display device will display LOW (Low) or HIGH (High). If you do not have a number, use your blood glucose meter to measure your glucose.
  • Page 39 3 Trend Graph The graph below shows where your CGM results have been for the past few hours. It plots your CGM results every 3 minutes. The most recent CGM result is the black dot on the right. The white hollow dot in the middle is your glucose level on the selected time (for example in the picture below, 143 mg/dL (7.9 mmol/L) is the glucose result at 2:00 PM).
  • Page 40 • High when your dots are in the yellow area of the graph. • In your target range (between your high and low alert settings) when in the green area • Low when in the red area. When the transmitter reconnects with the display device after a Signal on the graph.
  • Page 41 4 Daily Average The APP shows you trends from your CGM data in 1-day segments selected daily review you are looking at the top panel. Multiple Days Daily Average Comparison Today 10/01/2023 2:00PM 6:00PM mg/dL mg/dL mg/dL Average Glucose Highest Lowest Time in Range Time above range...
  • Page 42: Navigation And Status Bar

    • In the APP, tap the “Events” button on the status bar at the bottom. • Tap “History Report” and select the date range for which you want to view. CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 43: Events

    “Instruction for Use” and other device information. 3.4 Events the iCan i3 CGM System you can track your daily events so you can APP, events can be viewed in the home screen as well as in the reports. trends. You can review the reports with your healthcare professional (HCP) and create a plan to manage your diabetes.
  • Page 44 Step 1: From the Home screen, tap “+” Step 2: Then tap “Add Event” next to Insulin Diet Add Event Exercise Add Event Insulin Add Event Medication Add Event Other Add Event CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 45 For your convenience, there is no need to stop everything and enter your events as they are happening. When you have a moment, you can enter past events. Events are meant to be entered as individual occurrences. CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 46: Alerts

    Urgent Low. What you hear, feel, and see • Initial alert: Vibrates 4 times and beeps 4 times Otherwise, as long as your mobile device is getting CGM results and CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 47 When your CGM result is below the target glucose range you set, you get your Low Alert. What you hear, feel, and see: High Alert range. What you hear, feel, and see: CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 48 Work with your HCP to come up with the best alert The default glucose alert settings are 200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) (high) and 70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L) (low). CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 49 All notifications except blood glucose notifications Sounds Turn on if you want this alert locked After turning it on, you can check your blood glucose inthe notification bar or widget. CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 50 Choose the sound and message for this alert. Volume and vibration will match your mobile device settings. Notify Me Below 70 mg/dL Notify below 70 mg/dL Sounds Message CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 51 Choose the sound and message for this alert. Volume and vibration will match your mobile device settings. Notify Me Above 200 mg/dL Notify above 200 mg/dL Sounds Message CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 52: Access

    Settings > iCan ACCESS. Then follow the instructions on the APP screens. You can invite them by entering their name and email. CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 53 ” to enable or disable an item, then tap “Send Invitation” Review Invitation Urgent Low Notify Me Above 200 mg/dL Notify above 200 mg/dL Sounds Message 70 mg/dL Notify Me Below Notify below 70 mg/dL Sounds Message CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 54 The Access screen shows the status of your “Care Partner” and lets you invite new ones. iCan ACCESS ACCESS To temporarily stop sharing. tum ACCESS off. Care Partners Add a Care Partner Echo Invited Peter CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 55: Section 4: Treatment Decisions

    Section 4: Treatment Decisions • Talk with your Health Care Professionals (HCPs) • When to Use Your Blood Glucose Meter • Using Your CGM for Treatment Decisions CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 56: Talk With Your Healthcare Professionals (Hcps)

    Talk to your healthcare provider about using the trend arrows to determine how much insulin to take. The following information can assist you in making treatment decisions. CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 57 • Low: Eat. Did you have too much insulin or exercise? • High: Watch and wait. Did you have too much insulin or exercise? • In target range: Eat CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 58: Section 5: End A Session

    Section 5: End a Session • End Your Sensor Session • Remove a Sensor • Start New Sensor Session CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 59: End Your Sensor Session

    5.1 End Your Sensor Session Your iCan i3 CGM is intended to last for 15 days. The Sensor will automatically stop when the 15-day session is over. You can also end the sensor session early by manually stopping it. Before it ends, you will you start a new sensor session, you must remove your existing sensor.
  • Page 60: Remove Sensor

    When you are ready to apply a new sensor, follow the instructions in Section 2: Start Your Sensor to start a new sensor session. You will to each sensor. CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 61: Attachment A: Troubleshooting

    APP. Stop the session and remove the sensor. insert Insert a new sensor to start a new session. Remove the sensor and discard. Check the site for bleeding, irritation, Insertion site is bleeding CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 62 May cause additional allergenic adhesive tape applied to the user's Overpatch or medical tape over the patch. remove the sensor and stop using the CGM. Contact your healthcare professional before continuing to use the CGM. CGM User Guide Section 3 Understand Your iCan i3 CGM Results...
  • Page 63 A.2. Transmitter Issues Things to Examine/ Solutions Questions to Ask Check the following: -The QR code on the Transmitter matches the one on the Sensor Pack (see Section 2 for details) - The transmitter and the mobile device are within 6 meters of each other and Bluetooth is on Transmitter did not pair -If the transmitter was previously connected to your mobile device but...
  • Page 64 Home screen shows Low treat your high or low blood glucose. When your result is between 36 or High instead of CGM and 450 mg/dL your iCan i3 CGM will display your result instead of Low result or High. CGM User Guide...
  • Page 65: Attachment B: Security And Air Travel

    Attachment B: Security and Air Travel For help with your iCan i3 CGM System, contact Customer Care Email: support@icancgm.com. WARNING: In case of emergency, contact your HCP or emergency medical response. B.1. Security Check You can use any of the following methods to go through security when...
  • Page 66: Attachment C: Take Care Of Your Cgm

    Attachment C: Take Care of Your CGM C.1. Maintenance Components What you shall do……. Sensor-Applicator • Keep it in the sterile package until ready for use • Do not use if it has expired Transmitter • Keep it in kit box until ready for use. Check transmitter and do not use if damaged •...
  • Page 67 Here is the recommended mobile device setting for your iPhone and Android mobile device. Screen Time's Downtime and APP Limits can temporarily disable apps. Screen Time You can: Add CGM APP to the Always Allowed APP list Do Not Disturb silences all alerts except for the Urgent Low alert. Do Not Disturb For iOS, you can You must allow Do Not Disturb Permission for the CGM APP to work.
  • Page 68 to Scheduled Summary. Permission You can: Background APP Refresh allows the CGM APP to continue running in Background APP alerts may be delayed. App Refresh You can: On iOS 15 and above, the Focus feature will silence alerts and mode, your iCan APP alerts may be delayed. You can: •...
  • Page 69 logging in, creating a new account, pairing the transmitter require your display devices online, or you cannot use the CGM, which may cause Make sure your display a treatment delay. devices is online Sharing your glucose data to others also requires your display devices online, or you cannot share, which may cause inconvenience.
  • Page 70: Attachment D: Technical Information

    18 years and older. Accuracy The accuracy of the iCan i3 CGM is shown in the table below. on average how far away the glucose sensor reading is from a blood glucose reading The iCan i3 CGM MARD is 8.71%, meaning it may read 8.71% lower or higher than your blood glucose.
  • Page 71 Performance Metrics* Result Notes Clinical Accuracy 100% % of readings in Consensus Error Grid Zone A (% CEG Zone A+B) to be clinically acceptable, whereas results outside of *Reference is venous plasma glucose value measured on YSI glucose • Improved management of glycemic control Improved management of HbA1c/A1c value (denoting improvement of glycaemic control) Reduced events of severe hypoglycemia in hypoglycemia...
  • Page 72 • Potential for improved quality of life monitoring Decreased manual record keeping Increased ability to identify and treat hypoglycemia; Increased reassurance for those fearful of hypoglycemia during sleep, sports, driving etc monitoring include: inconvenience; physical intrusiveness of "poking" multiple times daily; limited single “point-in-time” glucose measurement;...
  • Page 73 Operating humidity 10% - 90% Relative humidity Applied part Type BF applied part Transmitter 1 non-serviceable, non-rechargeable button cell inside Transmitter battery type the transmitter, DC 1.5 V Applied part Type BF applied part Operation Mode Continuous operation TX Frequency Bandwidth Maximum Output Power 4.99 dBm...
  • Page 74 3-minute intervals. If connection is lost between the transmitter and display device, upon re-connection any missed packets (up to 360 hours) will be transmitted from the transmitter to the display device. The iCan i3 CGM System is designed to only accept radio devices. D.4. Security Measures...
  • Page 75 In addition to the security provided by the BLE connection, communication between the iCan transmitter and mobile applications is protected by additional levels of security and safety mitigations using an encrypted and proprietary data format. This format embeds various methods to verify data integrity and to detect potential instances of data tampering.
  • Page 76 CGM to help manage your diabetes. Your healthcare professional can help you decide how you should best use this device.
  • Page 77: Attachment E: Label Symbols

    Attachment E: Label Symbols Symbol Description Manufacturer UK Responsible Person Authorized Representative of Switzerland Date of manufacture Use-by date Serial number Batch code IP28 Type BF Applied Part CGM User Guide Attachment C Take Care of Your CGM...
  • Page 78 Single sterile barrier system Temperature limit Humidity limitation MR Unsafe Do not re-use Do not use if package is damaged This product must not be disposed of via municipal waste collection. Separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment waste per Directive 2012/19/EC in the European Union is required.
  • Page 79 Keep Away from sunlight Keep Dry Bluetooth This symbol suggests that the CGM has acquired European technical conformity in accordance with (EU) 2017/745 Medical device other persons within the MR environment Follow instructions for use Indicates the entity importing the medical device into the locale User Guide CGM Attachment D Technical Information...
  • Page 80: Attachment F: Alerts Vibrations And Sounds

    Attachment F: Alerts Vibrations and Sounds F.1 Glucose Alerts Screen Description Urgent Low Alert Your blood glucose level is currently Notify when the result is below the default low glucose level 53 mg/dL, which is below the Set Urgent Low level of 55 mg/dL. Your (default is 55 mg/dL) blood glucose has been in the danger range.
  • Page 81 High Glucose Alert Your blood glucose level is currently 210 mg/dL, which exceeds the Notify when the glucose result is above the High Alert level SetHigh level of 200 mg/dL.Please pay attention to your blood glucose. Confirm Low Glucose Alert Your blood glucose level is currently 60 mg/dL, which exceeds the Set Notify when the glucose result is below the Low Alert level.
  • Page 82 F.2 System Alerts Screen Description Notify when the transmitter and mobile device Bluetooth Bluetooth Disconnected Fail to Pair 1. Please make sure device After the QR code scanning is completed, it will automatically assembly is correct. 2. Keep smart device within 6 meters connect between smartphone and transmitter.
  • Page 83 F.3 Abnormal Alert Screen Description No Sensor Readings You will not receive alerts, alarms or sensor glucose readings until you Notify when there is no sensor reading or glucose reading for replace your sensor. Please remove this sensor and replace with a new a while.
  • Page 84 Sensor abnormal reminder-B Your sensor has encountered an error. Please check to see if your sensor has become detached. You may need to replace this sensor. Notify when the sensor produces abnormal electrical signal for a while after warmup period. Contact Customer Service Close Sensor abnormal reminder-C...
  • Page 85 Sensor Start Fail Do not remove the sensor. Try to scan the QR Code again or enter the SN manually. Sensor start anomaly warning Confirm Temperature Alert Your device's operating temperature is below the lower limit. Please use it within the required temperature range of the Low operating temperature alert device.
  • Page 86: Glossary

    Glossary Blood glucose meter A device used to measure the levels of glucose in the blood. Blood glucose result The concentration of glucose in the blood, measured as either milligrams of glucose per deciliter of blood (mg/dL) or millimoles of glucose per liter of blood (mmol/L).
  • Page 87 Insulin A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates the metabolism of glucose and other nutrients. Insulin injections may be prescribed by a healthcare professional to help people with diabetes process glucose (sugar), if their pancreas is damaged and does not produce insulin. Limitations CGM should not be used because it may be harmful to you or damage the system.
  • Page 88 Changsha Sinocare Inc. 265 Guyuan Road, Hi-Tech Zone, Changsha, 410205, Hunan Province, P.R. China Email: support@icancgm.com Website: iCan-cgm.com OBELIS S.A Bd. Général Wahis, 53 1030 Brussels, Belgium mail@obelis.net London. EC3V 0HR ukrp@sungoglobal.com OBELIS SWISS GmbH Ruessenstrasse 12, 6340 Baar/ZG, Switzerland info@obelis.ch...

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