Weeks after launching its first open call for diabetes advocates, Dexcom is spotlighting the resulting group of 16 people in a new awareness campaign. The project kicked off Friday, World Diabetes Day ...
Dexcom has issued a Class I recall for its G6 glucose sensor Android application due to a defect that causes the app to crash unexpectedly. As a result of the app terminating, users could miss ...
Dexcom recalled an Android app for its G6 continuous glucose monitor because of a problem with the app stopping unexpectedly. This story was originally published on MedTech Dive. To receive daily news ...
DexCom beat expectations in the third quarter, and it raised its revenue guidance for the full year. Manufacturing issues are putting pressure on margins. For 2026, the company sees growth missing ...
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Medical device maker Dexcom (DXCM.O), opens new tab topped Wall Street estimates for third-quarter results on Thursday, driven by robust demand for its continuous glucose monitoring ...
Three people with diabetes died following use of Dexcom’s (DXCM) G7 continuous glucose monitor, according to Hunterbrook Media, citing adverse event reports filed in September with the FDA, and now ...
Hunterbrook Media released a short report on diabetes-focused DexCom Inc. (NASDAQ:DXCM), citing that the company sold the "adulterated" device. Benzinga reached out to DexCom for comments and is yet ...
At the 61st annual European Association for the Study of Diabetes Conference (EASD) this week in Vienna, Austria, glucose monitoring company Dexcom introduced its new offering, the Dexcom Smart Basal, ...
Dexcom, Inc, has issued a recall for G7 Apps and ONE+ Apps because of a software design error failing to alert users of unexpected sensor failures. This recall ...
Dexcom, a glucose-monitoring company based in San Diego, is laying off 350 employees. The company announced Wednesday that it was cutting 3% of its global workforce. Of the 350 laid off, 196 workers ...
People with diabetes can use continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) to make tracking their blood sugar levels easier. Instead of drawing blood multiple times per day, a person continuously wears a sensor ...