FreeStyle Libre 2 Sensors FAQs
How long does the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor last?
The FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor is engineered to function for up to 14 days. After this period, you'll need to replace it with a new sensor.
How do you apply the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor?
To apply the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor, choose a clean, dry area on the back of your upper arm. Wait for one hour after applying the sensor before activating it.
Why is my FreeStyle Libre sensor not reading properly?
Answer: This issue can occur due to improper application, sensor placement, or interference from moisture or dirt. Ensure the sensor is applied correctly and the skin is clean and dry before application. You can also contact Freestyle Libre customer care at 855-632-8658 or fill out the online FreeStyle Libre Sensor support request form here: https://www.freestyle.abbott/us-en/support/sensor-support-form-questions.html
Can you purchase the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor over the counter?
Yes, at Diabetic Warehouse, you can buy the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor without a prescription. We offer both single sensors and packs of two for your convenience.
Is it safe to shower with a FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor?
Yes, the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor is designed to be water-resistant, allowing you to shower, swim, or exercise without needing to remove it.
What sets the FreeStyle Libre 2 system apart from the FreeStyle Libre system?
Unlike the FreeStyle Libre system, which provides glucose readings upon scanning without alarms, the FreeStyle Libre 2 system offers continuous glucose monitoring with alarms for high and low levels, providing real-time updates to actively manage your glucose levels.
Can you pass through a metal detector with the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor?
Yes, you can safely pass through a metal detector with the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor. However, avoid full-body scanners like x-ray or millimeter radio-wave scanners, as these may damage the sensor or affect its accuracy.
Can you scan the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor through clothing?
Absolutely, you can scan the FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor through clothing, such as shirts or pants, adding convenience and discretion for glucose level checks.