As it embarks on a widespread effort to remind users of the proper care and keeping of the hand-held readers used with its FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitors, Abbott is further expanding the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A voluntary medical device correction warned users of three Abbott FreeStyle Libre readers about the risk of ...
Abbott has received CE Mark clearance for the second generation of its Freestyle Libre device, which will allow the company to make the device available to users in Europe. It will be rolled out ...
After Abbott warned users of its FreeStyle Libre diabetes monitoring hardware earlier this week of the possibility of dangerous battery issues—including swelling, overheating, sparking and catching ...
At least seven fires and one injury that were related to some FreeStyle Libre glucose monitor products have led the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to issue a Class I recall, the agency’s strongest, ...
Abbott's world's leading1 and affordable2 integrated continuous glucose monitoring (iCGM) sensors are cleared for connectivity with automated insulin delivery (AID) systems in the U.S. Sensors also ...
ABT noted in a statement to Seeking Alpha that “no readers are being physically recalled, and customers can continue to safely use their readers with the Abbott-provided USB cable and power adapter.
The use of the affected product may cause serious adverse health consequences. There have been two reported injuries. Abbott announced the U.S. availability of Lingo, the company's first continuous ...