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I wore Dexcom’s over-the-counter blood glucose monitor for a month. Here’s how it compares to Lingo and what it’s like to use in real life.
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San Diego’s Dexcom began sales this week of Stelo, the industry’s first FDA-approved continuous glucose monitor that doesn’t require a prescription. With a two-pack of the biosensor costing ...
After getting the green light from the FDA back in March, Dexcom today launched its first over-the-counter wearable continuous glucose biosensor, Stelo, in the U.S. market.
The Dexcom Stelo is the first blood sugar monitor for people who don't have diabetes yet, with no prescription required.
It is worn on the back of the user’s upper arm to track blood glucose levels — no finger prick required. Stelo connects to a smartphone application as it constantly measures, records and analyzes the ...
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