MedCity News June 30, 2021
Elise Reuter

In a wide-ranging interview, Dexcom’s CEO shared more about the company’s push to prove its continuous glucose monitor can be used both for patients with Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes, and how the device-maker is handling a growing number of competitors.

As it gears up for the release of its latest continuous glucose monitor, Dexcom is working to build a bigger case for the devices to be used in more patients’ care. The San Diego-based company touted the results of a study earlier this month showing it could potentially be used for patients with Type 2 diabetes.

The randomized study recruited 175 adults who were taking a longer-acting basal insulin, meaning they would only take it once or...

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