HealthDay News — The US Food and Drug Administration is urging all patients with smartphone-compatible diabetes devices to check their phone configurations to ensure all safety alerts are being ...
According to the CDC, more than 38 million Americans have diabetes. This warning is for people who use diabetes apps like continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and other diabetes management ...
Patients who use smartphone apps to manage their diabetes could face serious health problems if they miss notifications needed to control their blood sugar, U.S. health officials warned. The Food and ...
In this new age of technology, our lives have become heavily tangled with our electronics. Even when it comes to alerts about ...
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The FDA has issued a safety communication regarding the potential for missed alerts with diabetes devices due to software or hardware changes.
FDA Alerts Patients of Potential to Miss Critical Safety Alerts Due to Phone Settings When Using Smartphone-Compatible ...
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