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The Dexcom G6.

Just glance at your smartphone*, and there’s your glucose number*.
The Dexcom G6 is recommended for patients with Type 2 diabetes on insulin using pump therapy or multiple daily insulin injections (MDI).
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there is a better way to manage your T2 diabetes. meet the Dexcom G6.
A small wearable continuously sends glucose readings to your smartphone* or Dexcom receiver – without fingersticks.
† Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
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EASY TO USE

The Dexcom G6 is a small wearable you apply yourself. It lasts up to 10 days and no one even knows you have it on.
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GOODBYE, FINGERSTICKS

Glance at your smartphone*. See your glucose. Make diabetes treatment decisions. All without fingersticks.
† Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
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LOWERS A1C

Using a Dexcom CGM is proven to lower A1C and help you spend more time in range.1,2
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ALERTS

You can set alerts to notify you when your glucose is heading high or low.
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“my diabetes is no longer a mystery to me. I can see my numbers and make small adjustments. now I feel like I’m in better control.”

Ade A., Age 51
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“I struggled to lower my A1C until I got the Dexcom G6. now it’s so much easier to stay on top of my glucose. my A1C is down 3 points.”§

Harrel C., Age 52
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“no more fingersticks. best. thing. ever.”

Mary E., Age 69
† Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
q&a
Your biggest questions answered about the Dexcom G6.

Q: Is Dexcom G6 affordable?

A: Yes. Most people who have insulin dependent type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and who are with a major insurance carrier are covered.
In fact, more patients pay out-of-pocket costs for Abbott Freestyle than Dexcom G6 through their pharmacy benefits.††

Q: Can people who aren’t tech savvy use a Dexcom G6?

A: Dexcom G6 is easy for everyone to use. It’s a powerful diabetes management tool that is designed to simply and effectively help you reach your diabetes goals.

Q: Is it hard to get started with Dexcom G6?

A: It’s easy to get started with the Dexcom G6. We’ll give you a free benefits check and walk you through the process.

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Please fill out the form below to help us determine if the Dexcom CGM System is right for you or your loved one. A customer service representative of Dexcom, or a service provider on behalf of Dexcom, may follow up with you to process a full insurance benefits check or to discuss other Dexcom products, services or programs, after reviewing your information.

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Our customer support representatives are available to help answer your questions at 888-738-3646.
† Fingersticks required for diabetes treatment decisions if symptoms or expectations do not match readings.
* For a list of compatible devices, visit
https://www.dexcom.com/compatibility.
‡ See user guide for set up instructions
1 Beck, RW. JAMA. 2017; 317(4); 371-378.
2 Welsh, J.B. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2019; 21(3).
§ Based upon a customer's experience; individual results may vary. Randomized controlled trial and real-world data indicate that Dexcom CGM use results in a mean A1C reduction of 0.8%1 and 1.5%,2 respectively, from baseline for patients with T2D.
††Data on File: Source: IQVIA July 2020, Rolling 3 months
BRIEF SAFETY STATEMENT: Available by prescription only. Failure to use the Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (G6) and its components according to the instructions for use provided with your device and available at https://www. dexcom.com/safety-information and to properly consider all indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and cautions in those instructions for use may result in you missing a severe hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) or hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) occurrence and/or making a treatment decision that may result in injury. If your glucose alerts and readings from the G6 do not match symptoms, use a blood glucose meter to make diabetes treatment decisions. Seek medical advice and attention when appropriate, including for any medical emergency.