Dexcom G6 Transmitter
Dexcom G6 Transmitter 1 Box
What is Dexcom G6 Transmitter?
The Dexcom G6 Transmitter is an integral component of the Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system, designed to wirelessly transmit real-time glucose readings from the Dexcom G6 sensor to the user's display device. This device offers a sleek, low-profile design, providing accurate glucose data for up to 10 days per sensor wear, facilitating diabetes management by offering insights and alerts directly to your smart device or receiver.Side Effects
- Skin irritation or rash at the sensor insertion site
- Allergic reactions to the adhesive
Warnings
- Do not ignore symptoms of high and low blood sugar levels even if the device readings are normal
- Sensor and transmitter are not MRI safe; remove before any MRI procedures
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- Skin irritation or rash at the sensor insertion site
- Allergic reactions to the adhesive
- Do not ignore symptoms of high and low blood sugar levels even if the device readings are normal
- Sensor and transmitter are not MRI safe; remove before any MRI procedures
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Dexcom G6 Transmitter 1 Box
What is Dexcom G6 Transmitter ?
The Dexcom G6 Transmitter is an integral component of the Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system, designed to wirelessly transmit real-time glucose readings from the Dexcom G6 sensor to the user's display device. This device offers a sleek, low-profile design, providing accurate glucose data for up to 10 days per sensor wear, facilitating diabetes management by offering insights and alerts directly to your smart device or receiver.
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