Welcome to real-time glucose readings!

Talk to your healthcare professional about Getting Started with Freestyle Libre 2 to better manage your diabetes without routine finger-pricks.

With the FreeStyle Libre 2 system, you can conveniently check your glucose with a quick glance at your smartphone,access real-time glucose information and use optional glucose alarms to get notified the minute your glucose is too high or too low.

You get more glucose insights from each view and better control1-3 of your diabetes management!

Watch the video below to learn how you can get started with Freestyle Libre 2.

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WITH FREESTYLE LIBRE 2

GETTING STARTED on the FreeStyle Libre 2 system

You’re invited to attend a free, live, online education session* designed to help you get started with the FreeStyle Libre 2 system.

This one-hour online education session* – also called a webinar* – will be hosted by a diabetes educator in collaboration with an Abbott representative.

The FreeStyle Libre 2 app is only compatible with certain mobile devices and operating systems. Please check the Compatibility Guide (PDF 69 KB) for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Use of FreeStyle Libre 2 requires registration with LibreView.

Sensors are available for eligible patients who meet the labelling requirements of 4 years or older with diabetes mellitus. Limit: one per registrant.

§The FreeStyle Libre 2 app and the FreeStyle Libre 2 reader have similar but not identical features. Finger pricks are required if readings do not match symptoms or expectations. The FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor communicates with the FreeStyle Libre 2 app that started it. The FreeStyle Libre 2 app is only compatible with certain mobile devices and operating systems. Please check the Compatibility Guide (PDF 69 KB) for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Use of FreeStyle Libre 2 requires registration with LibreView.

References:

  1. Dunn TC, et al. Real-world flash glucose monitoring patterns and associations between self-monitoring frequency and glycaemic measures: A European analysis of over 60 million glucose tests. Diabetes Res Clin Pract 2018;137:37-46.
  2. Jangam S, et al. Sustained improvement in glycaemic control following flash glucose monitoring: a worldwide observational analysis. Poster presented at: the 11th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes: February 17, 2018: Vienna, Austria.
  3. Bolinder J, et al. Comparison of flash glucose monitoring usage patterns and glycaemic outcomes in the real-world with those observed in a randomized controlled trial. Poster presented at: the 11th International Conference on Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes: February 16, 2018: Vienna, Austria.