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with or without ketosis.
The Reader's built-in meter is not for use on neonates, in critically-ill patients,
or for diagnosis or screening of diabetes.
See Using the Reader's Built-in Meter section of User's Manual for additional
important information on the use of the Reader's built-in meter.
What to know about charging your Reader:
Be sure to select a location for charging that allows the power adapter to be
easily unplugged. Do NOT block access to the charger due to the potential risk
of electrical shock.
The maximum surface temperature of the Reader and/or the power adapter
could go as warm as 120 °F when it's charging or 117 °F during normal use.
Under these conditions, do not hold the Reader or the power adapter for five
minutes or more. People with disorders of peripheral circulation or sensation
should use caution at this temperature.
Interfering Substances:
Taking ascorbic acid (vitamin C) supplements while wearing the Sensor may
falsely raise Sensor glucose readings. Taking more than 500 mg of ascorbic acid
per day may affect the Sensor readings which could cause you to miss a severe
low glucose event. Ascorbic acid can be found in supplements including
multivitamins. Some supplements, including cold remedies such as Airborne
®
and Emergen-C
, may contain high doses of 1000 mg of ascorbic acid and should
not be taken while using the Sensor. See your healthcare professional to
understand how long ascorbic acid is active in your body.
WARNING:
The System can replace blood glucose testing except in the below situations.
These are the times when you need to do a blood glucose test before deciding
what to do or what treatment decision to make as Sensor readings may not
accurately reflect blood glucose levels:
Do a blood glucose test if you think your glucose readings are not correct or do
not match how you feel. Do not ignore symptoms that may be due to low or high
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