G6, now the previous-generation version of the company’s CGM after the launch of the G7, uses a small, wearable sensor. It also features a transmitter, continuously measuring and sending glucose levels wirelessly to a smart device or receiver. The system enables people with diabetes to receive real-time glucose data without needing to scan or prick their finger.
Dexcom said it showcased the latest clinical evidence at the meeting in Kagoshima, Japan. The company received a non-adjunctive decision and reimbursement expansion in Japan recently based on the clinical data it provided.
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