Dexcom launched its first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor called Stelo on Monday. Users can buy a one-month supply online for $99, or sign up for an ongoing subscription at $89 a month.
Dexcom’s Stelo glucose biosensor is promoted as a continuous monitor that helps track glucose in the body. What separates it from some other continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems ...
Like Stelo, Lingo takes the form of a patch with a tiny needle that pierces the skin and is worn on the back of the arm for a couple of weeks, communicating glucose readings to a smartphone.
Stelo should not be used by anyone who needs ... users of this “potentially dangerous condition.” It takes the form of a patch with a small needle that pierces the skin and is worn on the ...
(The other diabetes tech giant is Dexcom, whose Stelo CGM I wore for my first time tracking blood sugar.) Like Stelo was for Dexcom, Lingo is the result of Abbott turning a medical device that ...