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Frequently asked questions
For an optimal glucose monitoring experience, we recommend that you wear it on the upper back of your arm (the fatty part of the arm).
It's also good practice to bend your arm towards yourself when inserting the GS1 CGM.
Avoid extending your arm straight, which may tighten your arm's muscle, leading to potential pain and bleeding.
No.
The SIBIONICS GS1 sensor applicator adopts a dual-spring design, which, compared to the single-spring design, allows users to easily insert the sensor with faster speed and less pain.
Yes. The SIBIONICS GS1 CGM system received the EU MDR CE certification in 2023.
Each GS1 CGM is designed to last for 14 days for optimal accuracy and wearing experience.
After 14 days of use, you'll be prompted by the SIBIONICS app to replace the sensor with a new one.
Yes. The GS1 CGM sensor is waterproof and can be worn when bathing, showering, swimming, or exercising.
However, the sensor must not be submerged under water deeper than 1 meter, and must not be left under water for longer than 1 hour.
The latest version of the SIBIONICS app stores all data from your past sensors, accessing data through our secure cloud database.
You can choose 7, 14, 30, or 90 days of glucose data to generate your AGP reports.