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Minimal blood splatter associated with sensor needle removal
Residual redness associated with adhesive, tape, or both
Scarring
Specific risks related to sensor use
Taking medications that contain paracetamol, including, but not limited to fever
reducers and cold medicine, while wearing the sensor, may falsely raise sensor
glucose readings and result in an over-delivery of insulin. The level of inaccuracy
depends on the amount of paracetamol active in the body and may be different
for each person. If paracetamol is taken, stop the use of the medication before
using SG readings to make treatment decisions. Use additional BG meter readings
to verify glucose levels, turn off the Auto correction feature, and consider turning
off the SmartGuard feature. Check the label of any medication to confirm whether
paracetamol is an active ingredient.
Do not use SG values to make therapy treatment decisions while the pump is in
Manual mode. SG values can only be used to make therapy treatment decisions
while the SmartGuard feature is active. SG and BG values may differ. If the SG
reading is low or high, or there are symptoms of low or high glucose, confirm the
SG reading with a BG meter prior to making therapy decisions to avoid
hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
For persons seven to thirteen years of age, sensor insertion is approved for in the
abdomen and buttocks. Do not insert the sensor into any other location.
For persons fourteen years and older, sensor insertion is approved for the
abdomen and back of the upper arm. Do not insert the sensor into any other
location.
Risks related to meter use
For the most current risks, see the User's Manual that came with the device.
Risks related to serter use
The serter contains small parts and may pose a choking hazard that can result in
serious injury or death.
Side effects include discomfort and skin irritation at the insertion site.
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