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You are responsible for properly securing and managing your smartphone. If
you suspect an adverse cybersecurity event related to FreeStyle LibreLink,
contact Customer Service.
FreeStyle LibreLink is not intended for use on a smartphone that has been
altered or customised to remove, replace, or circumvent the manufacturer's
approved configuration or use restriction, or that otherwise violates the
manufacturer's warranty.
The following Contraindication, Warnings, and other safety information apply
to the Sensor, when used with FreeStyle LibreLink.
CONTRAINDICATION
MRI/X-ray/CT: Remove the Sensor you are wearing if you have a medical
appointment that includes strong magnetic or electromagnetic radiation e.g. an X-
ray, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), or CT (Computed Tomography) scan.
Apply a new Sensor after the appointment.
WARNING:
Choking Hazard: The Sensor contains small parts that may be dangerous if
swallowed.
When your glucose is changing quickly (more than 0.1 mmol/L per minute),
interstitial fluid glucose levels measured by the Sensor may not accurately match
blood glucose levels. When your glucose is rising quickly or falling quickly, check
the Sensor glucose readings by doing a blood glucose test on your finger with a
blood glucose meter.
Do a blood glucose test on your finger with a blood glucose meter if you get a
Low Glucose or Glucose Going Low message.
Do a blood glucose test on your finger with a blood glucose meter if you do not
see a Current Glucose number or Glucose Trend Arrow.
Do not ignore symptoms that may be due to low or high blood glucose. If you
have symptoms that do not match the Sensor glucose reading or think that your
reading may be inaccurate, check the reading by doing a blood glucose test on
your finger with a blood glucose meter. If you have symptoms that do not match
your glucose readings, consult your health care professional. If you have been
diagnosed with hypoglycaemic unawareness and do not experience
symptoms of hypoglycaemia, ask your health care professional when you
should perform a blood glucose test to confirm your glucose. The System
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