Glucose Monitoring System
FreeStyle LIBRE Kit (Reader and Sensor)
Our first continuous glucose monitoring system available for adults and children with diabetes, ages 4 years and above.
The FreeStyle Libre 14 day system is a continuous glucose monitoring systems consisting of a handheld reader and a glucose sensor worn on the back of the upper arm. The sensor uses a thin, flexible filament inserted just under the skin to measure glucose every minute. Use handheld reader to scan the glucose sensor with a painless, one-second scan to replace finger sticks.
The reader stores 90 days of glucose data. Downloading data from the FreeStyle Libre 14 Day system to the LibreView software allows for even more in-depth analysis of your glucose data. The reader is compact, lightweight, and includes a built-in FreeStyle Precision Neo test strip port for blood glucose testing. The user-friendly design has a backlit color touchscreen for visibility in the dark.
What your FreeStyle Libre 14 day reader can show youÂ
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Sensor Glucose Readings
The Sensor Glucose Readings screen appears after you use the reader or smartphone to scan your sensor. Your reading includes your current glucose reading, a glucose trend arrow indicating which way your glucose is headed, and a graph showing your 8-hour glucose history.
Daily Patterns
A graph showing the pattern and variability of your sensor glucose over a typical day. The thick black line shows the midpoint of your glucose readings. The gray shading represents a range of your sensor readings.
Low glucose levels
This view provides information about the number of low glucose events measured by your sensor. The total number of events is displayed above the graph. The bar graph displays the low glucose events in four different 6-hour periods of the day. Use the arrows to view your glucose data collected over the last 7, 14, 30, or 90 days. Low glucose events are recorded when glucose readings are lower than 70 mg/dL for longer than 15 minutes.
Time in Target
Shows the percentage of time your sensor readings were above, below, and within your target glucose range.
Visual Alerts
If your glucose reading is rapidly changing, below 70 mg/dL, or projected to be below 70 mg/dL or if there is no glucose number or trend arrow, you will see a visual alert, the Check Blood Glucose symbol. When you see this symbol, do a blood glucose test before making treatment decisions.