For people with diabetes, glucose monitors are certainly essential and essential? As they are necessary to be able to keep blood sugar levels under control and avoid harmful glycemic peaks and troughs. There are various types of monitors available on the market, but among the most noteworthy and most popular are the FreeStyle Libre and Sinocare brands.
Both brands offer reliable blood glucose monitoring solutions, so often the choice might come down to specific needs such as budget, desired features, and personal preference. In detail, FreeStyle Libre is certainly one of the reference brands in the global market of blood glucose monitoring devices, in particular the FreeStyle Libre system by Abbott Laboratories is popular. Sinocare is a prominent brand in the global market of blood glucose monitoring devices, both in terms of classic BGM blood glucose meters and the latest CGM monitoring devices; Sinocare is not only the largest manufacturer of blood glucose meters in Asia, but is also one of the largest manufacturers worldwide, and thanks to the recent strategic partnership with A. Menarini Diagnostics, Sinocare has been able to expand its presence in over 20 European jurisdictions, further consolidating its leadership position. In fact, Sinocare is known for its advanced technology implemented in its blood glucose meters, which ensures accurate and stable readings at all times.
Comparison
The choice between Sinocare and FreeStyle Libre depends, as mentioned, mainly on individual factors, economic, and personal preferences. In particular, Sinocare is characterized by an affordable price for their products, making iCan an attractive choice for those looking for an accurate and affordable CGM. In addition, Sinocare is widely recognized for its advanced sensing and computational technology, ensuring accurate and stable readings. Finally, the partnership with A. Menarini Diagnostics offers greater reliability and support in European markets, with the possibility of accessing reimbursement mechanisms in some countries.
As for FreeStyle Libre, it is recognized for its accuracy in readings, and some FreeStyle Libre devices include advanced features such as Bluetooth connectivity and integration with smartphone apps. However, the cost of the devices is often high, and reimbursement is often not in place in all countries.
For these reasons, the choice depends on the specific needs of the patient with diabetes. For an accurate and affordable option which is characterized by technological innovation, Sinocare is definitely the right choice.
Online Support and Social Networks
Sinocare and FreeStyle Libre both offer global technical support. In particular, Sinocare has an active presence on social media, where it shares product information, diabetes news, and promotes health through educational content. In particular, official pages on Facebook, Instagram and other platforms offer regular updates and daily interactions with users; In addition, Sinocare has an influencer program that partners with content creators to spread health knowledge and promote the use of glucose monitoring.
Information about CGM
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is a device that measures blood glucose levels in real-time, providing continuous and detailed analysis.
The operation is much simpler than you might imagine. A small sensor is inserted just under the skin, usually on the abdomen or arm, with the help of an applicator that makes this process quick and easy. Once this is done, the sensor measures glucose levels in the interstitial fluid, i.e. the liquid between skin cells, and sends the data to the transmitter via a wireless connection. The transmitter sends data to a handheld receiver or smartphone app, where glucose levels are displayed in real-time. At this point, when blood sugar levels become too high or too low, the CGM device or smartphone activates an alarm, so as to promptly alert the user that there is a critical issue in progress.
Therefore, a CGM device allows people with diabetes to monitor their blood sugar levels during 24 hours, providing valuable information to better manage their condition and make decisions to avoid harmful hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic spikes. [1]
Benefits of Sinocare iCan CGM Devices
Sinocare's CGM continuous glucose monitoring devices offer several advantages over classic blood glucose meters. CGM devices do not monitor blood sugar levels. Blood glucose levels are measured by BGM.CGMs monitor interstitial glucose levels. In fact, Sinocare iCan i3 CGM devices automatically monitor blood sugar levels 24 hours a day, offering continuous and real-time control of variations, up to 15-day wear life. In addition, Sinocare iCan sends customizable alarms that alert the user in case of hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia directly to the smartphone via a special App, helping to prevent dangerous situations. In addition, compared to a classic blood glucose meter, Sinocare iCan reduces the need for frequent fingers? Increasing comfort and convenience. By analyzing the glucose readings sent to the App, detailed data can be obtained on glycemic trends and fluctuations, helping people with diabetes to better understand how diet, exercise and drug therapy affect blood sugar levels, allowing them to make more informed decisions about diabetes management.
Agreement between Sinocare and A. Menarini Diagnostics
In addition, as previously mentioned, Sinocare has entered into a strategic partnership with A. Menarini Diagnostics for the exclusive distribution of the Sinocare iCan CGM monitoring system in the reimbursed markets in Europe, and in particular this agreement allows A. Menarini Diagnostics to register, promote, distribute and market Sinocare's CGM products in over 20 European jurisdictions. This collaboration represents a significant step in making Sinocare iCan's CGM technology more accessible to people living with diabetes in Europe, as both companies are committed to improving diabetes management and providing innovative healthcare solutions.
References
1. Fornoville, E. (2023, July 11). How Do Continuous Glucose Monitors Work? Diabeticme. https://diabeticme.org/learning-center/health-guides/how-do-continuous-glucose-monitors-work/
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