Users can go to dexcom.com/theft-check for information on how to determine if sensors are from the affected lots and what ...
The diabetes tech firm has identified two lots of G7 sensors that have been stolen, sold and used by customers.
NEW YORK (PIX11) — A medical company is alerting the public after some of its continuous glucose monitoring devices were ...
Dexcom says stolen G7 sensors from two scrapped lots were sold through unauthorized channels, creating infection and reading-failure risks.
Hunterbrook Media released a short report on diabetes-focused DexCom Inc. (NASDAQ:DXCM), citing that the company sold the "adulterated" device. Benzinga reached out to DexCom for comments and is yet ...
Editor's note: This article has been updated with a comment from a Pharmsource spokesperson. Continuous glucose monitoring specialist Dexcom has identified two lots of Dexcom G7 sensors (1725204004 ...
This combined sensor-transmitter continuous glucose monitor (CGM) technology offers glucose values every 5 minutes. Sensors last for up to 10-15 days and provide alerts for high and low blood sugars ...
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