Patch Cover designed to be used as an adhesive holding solution for the FSL2 (Freestyle Libre 2) sensor. The patches are single-use, non-sterile medical devices. They are indicated for diabetic patients with glucose sensors.
Capteur Protect devices are designed and marketed independently of manufacturers of glucose sensors and insulin pumps. Class I medical device not reimbursed by the health insurance organisation.
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4 Responses
I wanted to give you some feedback on the use of your product. Since I arrived in Polynesia, I haven't been able to keep my sensor in place for more than 5 days. I wasn't happy about having to prick my fingertips again, but I had no choice. And then, it's always complicated when you're issued with both strips/lancets and sensors every month.
I did my first test with your protection during my last sensor installation. The protection withstood the sweat (32° at the moment), the baths in the ocean, etc. I've got my freedom back and I'd like to thank you for it. I've got my freedom back and I'd like to thank you for it.
Thank you for this product
Top! Every summer, it's a sensor nightmare. Between sweating and swimming, they never stay in place and I was fed up with the cellophane-like plasters on my arm. I'd been looking for effective, attractive protection for a while, but the few products available at the time were always too expensive or poorly designed. Capteur protect is perfect, discreet and totally affordable. Thank you so much!
It's water-resistant, stays in place for a week with no problems, feels great, doesn't fray and my skin doesn't react badly to it. It's my new must-have, especially in summer.
in the 3 months I've been using the protect sensor I've only kept it in place for 2×15 days, knowing that the sensor is in place for 15 days, is there a trick to keeping it in place?