FDA Approves #Dexcom G4 Platinum #CGM System with #Share

Fantastic news announced by Dexcom today. Cloud information has been approved for the G4 system. New receivers will be available soon – see below for details.

As posted at MarketWatch

SAN DIEGO, Jan 26, 2015 (BUSINESS WIRE) — DexCom, Inc., DXCM, -0.29% a leader in continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for patients with diabetes, announced today that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its Dexcom G4Ā® PLATINUM Continuous Glucose Monitoring System with Share. The Dexcom Share receiver uses a secure wireless connection via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) between a patientā€™s receiver and an app on the patientā€™s smartphone to transmit glucose information to apps on the mobile devices of up to five designated recipients, or ā€œfollowers,ā€ without the need for a dedicated docking cradle. These followers can remotely monitor a patientā€™s glucose information and receive alert notifications from almost anywhere, initially via their AppleĀ® iPhoneĀ® or iPodĀ® touch and in the future on Android devices, giving them peace of mind and reassurance when they are apart. The ā€œShareā€ and ā€œFollowerā€ apps will be available on the Apple App Store at no charge.

ā€œThe Dexcom Share receiver represents a significant step forward for our company and our mobile strategy, but more importantly, it will provide a huge improvement for people managing their diabetes and for those parents and caregivers who help them each and every day,ā€ said Kevin Sayer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Dexcom. ā€œThe FDA understands the importance of this type of innovation and the need to regulate it appropriately, and we could not be more pleased with the speed at which they reviewed and approved this important innovation.ā€

About Dexcom G4 Platinum with Share:

The Share receiver is anticipated to ship to new patients in early March 2015.

All patients who purchased a Share cradle will receive a free upgrade to the Share receiver.

All purchasers of a G4 Platinum receiver from January 1, 2015, until the Share receiver is shipped, will receive a free upgrade to the Share receiver.

There will be a low cost cash upgrade to the Share receiver for those patients who are still under warranty with their existing receiver.

The Share receiver will be compatible with future generation Dexcom sensor systems.

About the De Novo Classification Process:

The FDA reviewed the mobile app software used with the Dexcom Share receiver (both the ā€œShareā€ app on the patientā€™s phone and the ā€œFollowā€ app on the caregiverā€™s phone) through its de novo classification process, a regulatory pathway for low- to moderate-risk medical devices that are novel and not substantially equivalent to any legally marketed device. The FDA has specifically classified the apps which communicate with the Share receiver as a secondary display device and has noted that similar devices which provide only secondary display for passive monitoring, but which do not replace the primary real-time display device, will be subject to the same classification, subject to compliance with certain special controls established by the Agency with respect to this secondary display. This means that devices which comply with appropriate FDA regulations, including the special controls, will not be required to submit a premarket notification to the FDA before marketing a secondary display device for continuous glucose monitoring. The Share receiver was still evaluated as a Class III medical device.

Management will hold a conference call to review this approval starting at 9:00 a.m. (Eastern Time) on Monday, January 26, 2015. The conference call will be concurrently webcast. The link to the webcast will be available on the Dexcom website at http://www.dexcom.com by navigating to ā€œOur Company,ā€ then ā€œInvestor Relations,ā€ and then ā€œEvents and Webcasts,ā€ and will be archived there for future reference.

2 Replies to “FDA Approves #Dexcom G4 Platinum #CGM System with #Share”

    1. Hello, Michael. Thank you for reading and commenting! I am already anticipating missing things from Nightscout, yet wanting things from Share! I will not miss the rig and its maintenance. But I will miss Care Portal and the ability to see the graph on a computer – these are both things that are utilized by his school nurse. It really shouldn’t make a material difference, since the nurse has yet to intervene or take any independent action; it’s all just to keep her apprised of what’s happening. But I’ll still miss it!

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