Senseonics Readies For US Launch Of 'World’s First One-Year CGM'

US FDA has greenlighted Senseonics’ Eversense 365 continuous glucose monitor. The fully implantable device is replaced once a year, lasting 185 days longer than the Eversense E3 sensor and outstripping competing CGMs, which last only for 10-14 days.

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Senseonics Holdings and Ascensia Diabetes Care are targeting the 2024 fourth quarter for launch of the world’s first 365-day continuous glucose monitoring system, Eversense 365.

Senseonics has been working to extend the wear life of its fully implantable Eversense glucose sensors since receiving PMA approval...

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