Medications to Avoid When Wearing a Continuous Glucose Monitor
Medications like aspirin, Tylenol, and vitamin C can potentially impact the accuracy of continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). Here are steps to ensure reliable diabetes management.
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Wearing a Continuous Glucose Monitor Avoid These Medications
Is Continuous Glucose Monitoring Beneficial If You Don't Have Diabetes?
The first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor just got cleared by the FDA. Here's what it does — and why monitors like these are popular with nondiabetics too.