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FDA warns of potential to miss notifications on smartphone-compatible diabetes devices
The Food and Drug Administration Feb. 5 released an alert notifying patients of a safety concern using diabetes devices such as continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps and automated insulin dosing systems that rely on a smartphone for delivering alerts.
FDA Warns of Possible Missed Phone Alerts From Diabetes Device Apps
Some patients with diabetes may be missing critical safety alerts on their phones, the FDA warned on Wednesday.
FDA advises diabetes device users to check alert settings
The FDA is advising users of diabetes devices that rely on smartphones to deliver safety alerts to regularly check their smartphone settings to make sure they're receiving alerts. The agency said it has received reports that important alerts are not being received or heard,
FDA: Diabetes Device Alerts May Be Missed Due to Smartphone Settings
Health care providers are urged to inform patients to periodically check their smartphone settings and to confirm that they are able to receive alerts.
FDA Alerts Patients of Potential to Miss Critical Safety Alerts Due to Phone Settings When Using Smartphone-Compatible Diabetes Devices
Missed Alerts Can Be Caused by Hardware and Software Changes, Updates and Configurations SILVER SPRING, Md., Feb. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is alerting patients of a safety concern regarding diabetes devices,
FDA Warns Of Missed Alerts On Phone-Connected Diabetes Devices, Leading To 'Serious Harm'
The FDA issued an alert warning diabetes patients and caregivers about potential issues with smartphone alerts for continuous glucose monitors.
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Life-Saving Diabetes Alerts Could Be Silenced By App Glitches: How To Prevent Missing Them
The Food and Drug Administration is warning that critical alerts from diabetes devices may fail to reach users, risking ...
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Patients using diabetes apps can miss critical alerts. Here’s how to make sure you’re getting them
U.S. officials are warning about a potentially life-threatening issue with smartphone apps that help manage diabetes.
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