Safety Information

Consult your healthcare provider before making any medication adjustments based on your sensor readings or take any other medical action based on your sensor readings.

1. Intended Use

The LINX CGM system is designed for adults (18+) to monitor glucose trends. Not evaluated for:

  • Pregnant women
  • Peritoneal dialysis patients
  • Patients with implanted pacemakers
  • Patients with coagulation disorders or those taking anticoagulant drugs 

2. Critical Warnings

Discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider if:

  • Readings mismatch symptoms (e.g., hypoglycemia with normal values)
  • Severe skin irritation occurs at sensor site
  • Sensor fails during use

3. Medical Procedure Precautions

Remove sensor before:

  • MRI scans
  • CT scans
  • Diathermy treatments

Reapply only after completing the procedure and verifying skin integrity.

4. Substance Interference

These may affect accuracy:

  • Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) >500mg/day
  • Hydroxyurea
  • Acetaminophen (paracetamol)

5. Usage Guidelines

To ensure safety and accuracy:

  • Do not stack or place adjacent to other devices (RF interference risk)
  • Calibrate with fingerstick blood glucose when: 
  • The SG value is rising or falling rapidly.
  • Symptoms do not match the SG value.
  • Sensor readings indicates hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia.
  • The medication contains Ascorbic acid, Acetaminophen and Hydroxyurea.

6. Emergency Preparedness

Always have a backup blood glucose meter for:

  • Confirming abnormal readings
  • Calibration requirements
  • Sensor failure scenarios

Compliance Note: LinX complies with IVDR (EU) 2017/746. Not a substitute for medical advice.