the technology does away with the need for routine fingersticks * , the decades-old practice of measuring a person’s glucose levels by pricking a finger to get a blood sample, multiple times per day. instead, a real-time monitoring system uses a sensor to continuously check glucose levels automatically, with the data sent to a smart phone † or other device.
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that is a scary prospect when you consider that studies have shown almost two-thirds of patients with type 2 diabetes using insulin report having an average of 35 hypoglycemic events a year — including one or two that are severe. and in patients with type 1 diabetes, that number is even higher. 1
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côté says dexcom recently received approval from health canada for the next generation of glucose monitoring: dexcom g7, which further advances the technology with greater accuracy, simplicity, and personalization that will make diabetes management easier for those who use it. 3
“what g7 brings is the smallest and most accurate sensor that we’ve ever produced. 3 it’s going to meet the needs of anyone with diabetes, ages 2 and older – now also including pregnant women. we are extremely pleased to have the value of this innovation recognized, which is building on the success and proven health outcomes of our g6 technology,” he adds.
he says that includes reducing the level of a1c, which is an important measure of overall health for people living with diabetes, increasing the time spent in range of a user’s glucose levels and reducing a patient’s fear of hypoglycemia 2,3,4,5 .
he adds that one in three canadians are affected by the condition when you include those with prediabetes6 , so dexcom canada also continues to advocate for greater access to real-time cgm through both public and private health care plans, in keeping with dexcom’s corporate focus.
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“the origins of continuous glucose monitoring are in dexcom’s dna, and this is a company that never stops innovating,” says côté. “sensor technology is all we do. for the last 20+ years, dexcom has been solely focused on making the journey for people with diabetes easier.”
dexcom has been a pioneer in advancing cgm technology and was the first cgm to be approved to replace routine fingersticks * for making diabetes treatment decisions, and the first company to send cgm data to a smartphone using bluetooth connectivity.
“as we look to the future, we’re seeing a lot of possibilities (to make) these sensors more discreet, and even simpler to use. we’re really excited about what tomorrow holds.”
to learn more about dexcom and its latest g7 innovation, visit www.dexcom.com/g7canada .
this story was created by content works , postmedia’s commercial content division, on behalf of dexcom.
*if your glucose alerts and readings from the g6 do not match symptoms or expectations, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions.
† for a list of compatible devices, go to dexcom.com/compatibility.
1 aronson r, et al. can j diabetes . feb 2018;42(1):11-17.
2 beck rw, et al. jama. 2017;317(4):371-378.
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3 welsh jb, et al. j diabetes sci technol. 2022:19322968221099879
4 beck rw, et al. ann intern med. 2017;167(6):365-374.
5 visser mm, lancet . 2021;397(10291):2275-2283.
6 diabetes canada. diabetes in canada 2022 backgrounder. accessed july 2023. https://www.diabetes.ca/advocacy—policies/advocacy-reports/national-and-provincial-backgrounders/diabetes-in-canada
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