Proven clinical benefits in children and teenagers*
Increases Time In Range
by 1 hour/day41
(3.9 mmol to 10.0 mmol)
Reduces daily finger pricks41
Significantly reduces A1c by 0.4%41
Increases the frequency of glucose monitoring41
of teenagers made their own insulin dosing decisions, on >80% of occasions recorded in their diary41
98.8% accuracy of glucose readings in children percentage within ± 1.11 mmol/L2
*Results from the SELFY Study for diabetes self-management with children (4-12 years) and teenagers (13-17 years), children aged 4-12, a caregiver at least 18 years old is responsible for supervising, managing, and assisting them in using the FreeStyle Libre system and interpreting its readings.
^Data from this study was collected with the outside US version of FreeStyle Libre 14 day system.
††Finger pricks are required if glucose readings and alarms do not match symptom or expectations.
References: 2. Alva S, et al. J Diabetes Sci Technol 2022;16(1):70-77. 41. Campbell FM, et al. Pediatr Diabetes 2018;19(7):1294-1301.
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