Smaller and Powerful
Sensor(CGM)
- 60% smaller compared to Dexcom G6
- Smaller size and attachment on the upper arm supports comfort.
- All-in-one wearable supports the ease of use for anyone.
Dexcom G7* is an all-in-one wearable with Sensor and an applicator. Compared to G6,
the G7 wearable is 60% smaller and warms up within 30 minutes.
After the 10-day Sensor wear, G7 provides a 12-hour grace period to swap the Sensor when convenient.
* Sensor refers to the Personal Continuous Glucose Management System.
* Dexcom G7 is an approved medical device.
Dexcom CGM's continuous monitoring
supports management of glucose levels.
1. Select Attachment Site based on Age
- Back of Upper Arm: Age 2 years (24 months) and older
- Abdomen: Age 2 years (24 months) and older (not during pregnancy)
- Upper Bottocks: Age 2 years (24 months) ~ 6 years
2. Avoid Areas Below
- With loose skin or without enough fat to avoid muscles and bones
- That get bumped, pushed, or you lie on while sleeping
- Within 3 inches (approximately 7.6cm) of infusion or injection site
- Near waistband or with irritations, scarring, tattoos, or lots of hair
- For further details, please visit Dexcom's FAQ website: https://www.dexcom.com/ko-kr/faqs
- Dexcom G7 Sensors purchased elsewhere are compatible with the PASTA App at this time.
- Sensors are designed to be worn for up to 10 days with an optional 12-hour grace period.
- Please check the compatible OS versions and device types prior to sensor pairing.
- Compatible OS versions and device types with Dexcom G7 can be found within link below.
Read product instructions before you use your Dexcom G7 CGM System
- Don't ignore low/high symptoms: Use your BG meter to make treatment decisions when your sensor readings don't match your low/high symptoms. If needed, seek immediate medical attention.
- No number, no arrow, no CGM treatment decision: Use your BG meter to make treatment decisions when your Dexcom G7 CGM System doesn't show both a number and trend arrow as well as during the 30-minute sensor warmup period.
- Don't use if you are on dialysis or critically ill: The Dexcom G7 CGM System performance hasn't been evaluated in these populations and sensor readings may be inaccurate.
- Sensor wire breaks off: Don't ignore broken or detached sensor wires. If this happens, please contact 24/7 technical support (in the app, go to Profile > Contact). If a sensor wire breaks off or detaches under your skin and you can't see it, don't try to remove it. Contact your healthcare provider if you have symptoms of infection or inflammation — redness, swelling, or pain — at the insertion site.
- Where to insert — arm or buttocks: Don’t wear it on other sites as it may not work as expected. If you wore G6 sensors on your abdomen, wear G7 sensors on the back of your upper arm. Children from 2 to 6 years old can also choose their upper buttocks.
- Where to store: You can store your sensors at room temperature or in your refrigerator, between 36° F and 86° F, but not in the freezer.
- Inspect: Don't use any damaged or cracked Dexcom G7 CGM System component because it may not work correctly and could cause injuries from electrical shocks.
- Use as directed: The Dexcom G7 CGM System is small and may pose a choking hazard if swallowed.
- Once inserted, the sensor is waterproof up to 8 feet. Swim, shower, and take a bath with the sensor, but patch stays on longer if kept dry afterwards.
- The Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (Dexcom G7 CGM System or G7) is a real time, continuous glucose monitoring device indicated for the management of diabetes in persons 2 years and older.
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