See The Future
The FreeStyle Navigator® system provides many benefits to the
user. You can see past, present and future glucose data, revealing which way
and how quickly your glucose is heading.
Utilizing our unique TRU Directional Arrow™ Indicator technology provides
you a quick snapshot of your glucose trends right next to your glucose reading
on the screen. Just as important, there are alarms that can warn you before you
go high or low. You can preset the alarm to give you a warning with our
customizable early warning alarms*. The system can be set to different volumes
or to vibrate. (for privacy)
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Projected Alarm High Setting = maximum
detection; more alarms; earliest warning (~30 minutes).
Projected Alarm Low Setting = minimum detection;
fewer alarms with less advanced notice (~10 minutes)
The FreeStyle Navigator® system has a projected
alarm that can be set at a low, medium or high sensitivity to alert the user
~10 to 30 minutes before glucose levels reach the high or low glucose threshold
settings, assuming glucose keeps changing at the same rate. The performance of
the projected alarms has not been established.
Projected alarms increase the overall ability to
detect high and low glucose conditions. Using the projected alarms AND
threshold alarms provides maximum notification of high or low glucose
conditions. Always perform a traditional blood glucose test before adjusting
therapy based on system results and alarms.
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Indications and Important Safety Information for the FreeStyle
Navigator® System
Safety Information: Users should read all of the
instructions in the User's Guide before using the FreeStyle
Navigator® Continuous Glucose Monitoring System. Adjustments to
treatment should be done under the guidance of the user's health care team.
Indications for Use: The FreeStyle Navigator Continuous
Glucose Monitoring System is indicated for continually recording interstitial
fluid glucose levels in people (ages 18 and older) with diabetes mellitus for
the purpose of improving diabetes management. Readings and alarms about glucose
levels from the FreeStyle Navigator Continuous Glucose Monitoring System are
not intended to replace traditional blood glucose monitoring. Before adjusting
therapy for diabetes management based on results and alarms from the FreeStyle
Navigator Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, traditional blood glucose tests
must be performed. The FreeStyle Navigator Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
provides a built-in blood glucose meter to confirm the continuous glucose
result.
The FreeStyle Navigator Continuous Glucose Monitoring System provides
real-time readings, graphs, trends, and glucose alarms directly to the user.
The FreeStyle Navigator Continuous Glucose Monitoring System is intended to be
used in home settings to aid people with diabetes in predicting and detecting
episodes of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and in clinical settings to aid
health care professionals in evaluating glucose control. The FreeStyle
Navigator Continuous Glucose Monitoring System is available only by
prescription.
Contraindications: The FreeStyle Navigator Continuous
Glucose Monitoring System must be removed prior to Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI).
Prescription Device: Federal law restricts the sale of this
device by or on order of a physician.
Warnings/Precautions: Infection, inflammation, or bleeding
at the glucose sensor insertion site are possible risks of inserting a sensor
into your skin. If you believe your results are not reliable, or are
inconsistent with how you feel, perform a blood glucose mode test to measure
your glucose. If the problem continues, discard the old sensor and insert a new
sensor. Performance of the system under conditions of fluctuating hydration
levels such as during renal dialysis has not been evaluated. Unintended
dislodging of the sensor due to excessive perspiration, exercise, or bumping,
may cause unreliable or no results without warning. Performance of the
FreeStyle Navigator system has not been evaluated in pregnant women.