How to holiday with FreeStyle Libre 2 5 December 2022 ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. READ THE WARNINGS BEFORE PURCHASE. Find out more at FreeStyleLibre.com.au Advertorial Tips for fuss-free travel with FreeStyle Libre 2 Soaking up the Aussie sun? FreeStyle Libre 2 sensors are water resistant for 30 minutes and up to a depth of one metre, so you can happily enjoy a swim. Wearing loose clothing can give the sensor room to breathe… or go sleeveless and #WearItProud! Headed overseas? Your FreeStyle Libre 2 reader or FreeStyle LibreLink app may not be compatible with FreeStyle Libre 2 sensors purchased in other countries, so make sure you pack enough sensors to last the duration of your trip. Travelling by air? Put your sensors in your carry-on bag. Check your airline’s policy on NFC and Bluetooth devices and plan accordingly. Speeding through security? You can go through airport metal detectors, but some full-body scanners may damage the sensor or cause inaccurate results.‡ Consider requesting another type of screening. Stay connected with your circle of care Your real-time glucose data can be automatically shared with your healthcare professional, enabling effective telehealth consultations when you’re away from home. It just takes a simple one-off set up in your FreeStyle LibreLink app†. Click HERE to learn more. Plus, your loved ones can receive your real-time glucose readings and alarms when they download the LibreLinkUp app§, giving them peace of mind while you’re out enjoying your favourite activities. Click HERE to learn more. Make sure you have enough sensors for the holiday season! Don’t get caught out without a sensor when you need one. Whether you’re staying local or visiting the far corners of the world, make sure you have enough sensors on hand to cover you for the holiday season. If you are receiving NDSS-subsidised sensors: Speak to your NDSS Access Point about ordering extra sensors. Annual limits apply.# FreeStyle Libre 2 is subsidised for ALL Australians living with type 1 diabetes. For more information, go to FreeStyleLibre.com.au If you are purchasing sensors from FreeStyleLibre.com.au: Now’s the time to stock up your suitcase! FreeStyleLibre.com.au is offering free shipping site-wide^. Plus, get an extra stocking stuffer and receive a complimentary stainless-steel water bottle* when you spend $185 or more in one transaction. Hurry, both offers are available for a limited time! Make us jealous and show us where you took your FreeStyle Libre 2 on holiday! #WearItProud and visit MyFreeStyleMoments.com.au to share a photo and story of you and your sensor on holiday. If you have any questions, please call the FreeStyle Libre Customer Care team on 1800 801 478 (8am-6pm AEDT Monday-Friday). ALWAYS FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. READ THE WARNINGS BEFORE PURCHASE. Find out more at FreeStyleLibre.com.au This product is indicated for measuring interstitial fluid glucose levels in people (age 4 and older) with insulin-requiring diabetes. ‡ The sensor should not be exposed to airport full-body scanners that include x-ray or millimetre radio-wave. Exposure to these scanners may damage the sensor or cause inaccurate results. To avoid removing your sensor, you may request another type of screening. You can keep your sensor on whilst going through airport metal detectors. † The FreeStyle LibreLink app is only compatible with certain mobile devices and operating systems. Please check www.freestylelibre.com.au/compatibility for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Use of FreeStyle LibreLink requires registration with LibreView. Data captured by FreeStyle LibreLink will automatically be uploaded to LibreView when the patient’s phone is connected to the internet. § The LibreLinkUp app is only compatible with certain mobile device and operating systems. Please check https://www.librelinkup.com for more information about device compatibility before using the app. Use of LibreLinkUp and FreeStyle LibreLink requires registration with LibreView. The LibreLinkUp mobile app is not intended to be a primary glucose monitor: home users must consult their primary device(s) and consult a healthcare professional before making any medical interpretation and therapy adjustments from the information provided by the app. # Annual limits apply. If you exceed your annual product supply limit, you will be unable to order additional subsidised products through the NDSS. ^The FreeStyle Libre 2 ‘free shipping’ offer is a special offer, and is only valid in Australia between 1 November 2022 to 31 December 2022. Free shipping will automatically apply at checkout with any FreeStyle Libre 2 purchase. User must be registered and logged into their FreeStyleLibre.com.au account. For full Terms & Conditions, please visit www.freestylelibre.com.au/terms_of_sale *The FreeStyle Libre 2 ‘water bottle’ offer is a special offer, and is only valid in Australia between 1 November 2022 to 18 December 2022. Complimentary water bottle automatically added to cart when cart value is $185 or more. User must be registered and logged into their FreeStyleLibre.com.au account. One redemption per customer. For full Terms & Conditions, please visit www.freestylelibre.com.au/terms_of_sale FreeStyle, Libre, and related brand marks are marks of Abbott. Information contained herein is for distribution outside of the USA only. Abbott Australasia Pty. Ltd., Abbott Diabetes Care, 666 Doncaster Road, Doncaster, Victoria 3108, Australia. ABN 95 000 180 389. ADC-66464 V1.0
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