TUESDAY, Feb. 11, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is urging all patients with ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is cautioning patients and caregivers about the potential for not receiving blood ...
The US FDA warns users of smartphone-linked diabetes devices like CGMs and insulin pumps of potential health risks due to ...
The FDA has issued a safety communication regarding the potential for missed alerts with diabetes devices due to software or hardware changes.
The Food and Drug Administration Feb. 5 released an alert notifying patients of a safety concern using diabetes devices such ...
According to the CDC, more than 38 million Americans have diabetes. This warning is for people who use diabetes apps like continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and other diabetes management ...
FDA Alerts Patients of Potential to Miss Critical Safety Alerts Due to Phone Settings When Using Smartphone-Compatible ...
The underlying connectivity technology in medical devices is crucial, and has a long-reaching impact on the quality of care.
The agency mostly enforces safety requirements on apps that turn smartphones into the equivalent of devices, for example, by ...
In order for these alerts to work properly, the settings within the mobile medical app connected to the diabetes device must be configured correctly with the settings within the smartphone itself.