Could this tiny patch end Finger-Pricking for diabetes?

NCT ID NCT05754281

Summary

This study is testing how accurate a new, painless glucose sensor is. The device, called the LabPatch, is a small patch placed on a finger to measure blood sugar without drawing blood. Researchers will compare its readings to standard finger-prick meters and a lab analyzer in 60 adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes who use insulin.

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  • Joslin Diabetes Center

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