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The FreeStyle
Libre 2 sensor
provides realtime, minuteby-minute
monitoring of
glucose levels.
advertorial - sponsored by Abbott
can also help you to gain a deeper
understanding of your overall daily
pattern of glucose changes, so you
can identify the times of day when
you often have higher-than-usual
sugar levels, or when you're most at
risk of a hypo event.
"It helps me better manage my
diabetes and live more flexibly" says
Erin, who is a diabetes health coach
and lives with T1D.
Look out for our new innovation
the FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus sensor, our
first 15-day sensor with outstanding
accuracy19 and no finger pricks.21
FreeStyle Libre 2 System - for
managing your glucose levels with
confidence and giving reassurance18,20
to parents of children living with
diabetes.
Disclaimers:
Images are for illustrative purposes
only. Not actual patient or data.
1. Data on file, Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.
(Feb 22). Survey conducted by Abbott
Diabetes Care, 96% of FSL users (n=9136)
would recommend it to others. 2. Data on
file, Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc. Based on the
number of users worldwide for the FreeStyle
Libre portfolio compared to the number of
users for other leading personal use sensorbased
glucose monitoring systems. 3.
Vincze, G. Diabetes Educ (2004): https://doi.
org/10.1177/014572170403000119 4. Wagner,
J. Diabetes Technol Ther (2005): https://doi.
org/10.1089/dia.20 05.7.61215. 6. 60-minute
warm-up required when applying the
sensor. 7. Sensor is water resistant in up
to 1 metre (3 feet) of water for a maximum
of 30 minutes. Do not immerse longer than
30 minutes. Not to be used above 10,000
feet. 8. To receive alarms from the FreeStyle
LibreLink app on your smartwatch, alarms
must be turned ON, your phone and
smartwatch must be connected, and your
devices configured to deliver notifications.
Smartwatch notification mirroring on the
FreeStyle LibreLink app has only been
tested with certain smartwatches and
operating systems. Please check the website
for more information about smartwatch
compatibility. The FreeStyle LibreLink app
is only compatible with certain mobile
devices and operating systems. Please check
the website for more information about
device compatibility before using the app.
Use of FreeStyle LibreLink may require
registration with LibreView. 9. Notifications
will only be received when alarms are
turned on and the sensor is within 20ft of
the reading device. You must have override
do not disturb settings enabled to receive
alarms and alerts on your smartphone.
10. The FreeStyle LibreLink app is only
compatible with certain mobile devices
and operating systems. Please check the
website for more information about device
compatibility before using the app. Use of
FreeStyle LibreLink may require registration
with LibreView. 11. Glucose readings are
automatically displayed in the app only
when the smarphone and sensor are
connected and in range 12. The LibreLinkUp
app is only compatible with certain mobile
devices and operating systems. Please
check www.LibreLinkUp.com for more
information about device compatibility
before using the app. Use of LibreLinkUp
re-quires registration with LibreView. The
LibreLinkUp mobile app is not intended
to be a primary glucose monitor: home
users must consult their primary device(s)
and consult a healthcare professional
before making any medical interpretation
and therapy adjustments from the
information provided by the app. 13. Alva,
S. J Diabetes Sci Technol (2020): https://
doi.org/10.1177%2F1932296820958754 14.
Based on guidance from your healthcare
professional. 15. Leelarathna L. N Engl
J Med. (2022). https:/doi: 10.1056/
NEJMoa2205650 16. Yaron, M. Diabetes
Care (2019): https://doi.org/10.2337/dc18-
0166 17. Evans, M. Diabetes Ther (2020):
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13300-019-
00720-0 18. Fokkert, M. BMJ Open Diab
Res Care (2019): https://doi.org/10.1136/
bmjdrc-2019-000809. 19. Data on file,
Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc. 20. Hilliard, M.,
et al. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics.
(2019): https:/doi.org/10.1089/
dia.2019.0142. 21. Finger pricks are required
if glucose readings and alarms do not match
symptoms or expectations.