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glucose monitoring

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glucose monitoring
Lab medicine The periodic evaluation of any analyte abnormal in Pts with DM, to assess short and long-term control with antiglycemic agents. See Glucose, Glycated hemoglobin.

Patient discussion about glucose monitoring.

Q. does anyone have experience with a continuous blood glucose monitor?

A. my ex girlfriend had it connected near an insulin pump. she found it very helpful and useful. it lowered her A1C levels and saved her the hypoglycemia every now and then.

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Although currently the monitors do not equal the accuracy of blood tests, researchers are hoping that within a couple of years continuous glucose monitoring will allow a diabetic to forgo the finger prick to test blood glucose levels.
San Diego-based DexCom, which develops glucose monitoring systems for diabetes patients, defended itself last week as it announced Illinois-based Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.
Boulder-based Glucon, a developer of blood glucose monitoring technology for home and clinical use, announced it has been granted a U.
 
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