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FreeStyle Libre Pro

FreeStyle Libre Pro from Abbott

FreeStyle Libre Pro Flash Glucose Monitoring System is a clinician’s glucose assessment tool that helps healthcare professionals (HCPs) guide patients’ therapy decisions. A single reader device is used to activate and scan all FreeStyle Libre Pro sensors. The reader stays in the office and one reader device starts multiple patients.

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Sensor Duration:
Up to 14 days
Warmup Time:
1 hour
Fingerstick Calibration Required:
No fingersticks required (however, if glucose alerts and readings from this device do not match symptoms or expectations, users are advised to use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions).
Customizable Alerts Alarms:
None
Software:
LibreView™ FreeStyle Libre Pro Software
Accuracy:
FreeStyle Libre Pro system has a MARD of 12.3% over 14 days without fingerstick calibration.
Covered By Medicare:
No
Insulin Pump Compatibility:
No
Recommended Placement:
Back of upper arm
Additional Details:
  • Data is blinded.
  • No patient interaction with the sensor is required: designed to integrate with patients' daily lives
  • The reader stays in the office/clinic    
  • One reader device starts multiple patients

Transmitter Sensor Size:
0.2 in x 1.4 in
Battery:
Sensor: 1 silver oxide battery
Transmitter Range:
Sensor transmission range - 20 feet unobstructed. Sensor and reader must be within 1.5 inches of each other to scan.
Continuous Data Transmission:
No. Measures every minute but displays at user request. Requires scan every 8 hours for continuous data.

  • Clinical Resources
  • Patient Information
  • Product Training
  • User's Manual
  • Product Pairing
  • LibreView Software
  • Related Products
  • FreeStyle Libre 14 day System
  • FreeStyle Libre 2 System

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