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<blockquote data-quote="mikeg1964" data-source="post: 961799" data-attributes="member: 160676"><p>Here is the prompt response I received from nemaura.</p><p></p><p></p><p>thank you kindly for your email below, and please note our responses as follows:</p><p></p><p>1. The technology offers a versatile approach to glucose monitoring. This includes the following configurations which we envisage will be available to the end user, with an anticipated </p><p>launch next year:</p><p>- Configuration 1 - where the patch is directly connected to the watch - so there is no question of the two being distant from each other.</p><p>- Configuration 2 - where the device/watch will need to be 'swiped' over or brought directly in to contact with the patch to 'extract' the previous set of readings as desired by the user.</p><p></p><p>2. The clinical studies have been conducted for a period of 12-14 hours thus far, in light of ethical considerations. These studies are being extended for up to several days, using a single </p><p>patch. We are very happy to divulge that the patches work for several days without any significant loss in performance, in a laboratory setting. However we are aiming to establish how this </p><p>translates 'in situ' whilst it is being worn. We expect as a minimum the patches should last for 24 hours per use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeg1964, post: 961799, member: 160676"] Here is the prompt response I received from nemaura. thank you kindly for your email below, and please note our responses as follows: 1. The technology offers a versatile approach to glucose monitoring. This includes the following configurations which we envisage will be available to the end user, with an anticipated launch next year: - Configuration 1 - where the patch is directly connected to the watch - so there is no question of the two being distant from each other. - Configuration 2 - where the device/watch will need to be 'swiped' over or brought directly in to contact with the patch to 'extract' the previous set of readings as desired by the user. 2. The clinical studies have been conducted for a period of 12-14 hours thus far, in light of ethical considerations. These studies are being extended for up to several days, using a single patch. We are very happy to divulge that the patches work for several days without any significant loss in performance, in a laboratory setting. However we are aiming to establish how this translates 'in situ' whilst it is being worn. We expect as a minimum the patches should last for 24 hours per use. [/QUOTE]
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