Manual Abbott FreeStyle Libre Peo Blood Glucose Monitor

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Warnings/Limitations
• Review all product information before use.
• Physiologic dierences between the interstitial uid and capillary blood
may result in dierences in glucose readings. Dierences in glucose
readings between interstitial uid and capillary blood may be observed
during times of rapid change in blood glucose, such as after eating,
dosing insulin, or exercising.
• Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause inaccurate
results.
• Do not reuse Sensors. The Sensor and Sensor Applicator are designed
for single use. Reuse may result in no glucose readings and infection.
Not suitable for re-sterilization. Further exposure to irradiation may
cause inaccurate results.
• Interfering Substances: Taking ascorbic acid (vitamin C) while wearing
the Sensor may falsely raise Sensor glucose readings. Taking salicylic
acid (used in some pain relievers such as aspirin and some skin care
products) may slightly lower Sensor glucose readings. The level of
inaccuracy depends on the amount of the interfering substance active
in the body. Test results did not indicate interference for methyldopa
(used in some drugs to treat high blood pressure) or tolbutamide
(infrequently used in some drugs to treat diabetes in the US) at
maximum circulating levels. However, concentrations of potential
interferents in interstitial uid are unknown compared to circulating
blood. Taking medications with acetaminophen (such as Tylenol and
some cold medicines) while wearing the Sensor may falsely raise
Sensor glucose readings. The level of inaccuracy depends on the
amount of acetaminophen active in the body and may be dierent for
each person.
• Take standard precautions for transmission of blood borne pathogens
to avoid contamination.
• The Reader should be cleaned between patients.
• If a Sensor breaks inside a patient, remove with tweezers, treat any
medical complications and call Customer Service.
• Use of the System is not recommended in the critically ill population
since performance is unknown due to dierent conditions and
medications.
• Sensor placement is not approved for sites other than the back of the
arm. If placed in other areas, the Sensor may not function properly.
• If the Sensor Kit package or contents or the Reader appear to be
damaged, do not use as there may be a risk of electric shock, no results,
and/or infection.
• Store the Sensor Kit between 39°F-77°F. While you don’t need to keep
the Sensor Kit in a refrigerator, you can as long as the refrigerator is
between 39°F-77°F.
• Store the Sensor Kit between 10-90% non-condensing humidity.
• The System does not provide real-time results. Patients need to rely on
blood glucose readings for monitoring glucose during System use.
• Clean hands prior to Sensor handling/insertion to help prevent
infection.
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Brand Abbott
Model FreeStyle Libre Peo
Category Blood Glucose Monitors
File type PDF
File size 4.88 MB

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