Some mullings from
Has the price you pay for the G4 changed? My understanding is that while Dexcom has released the G5 they still need to sell the G4 because pumps such as the Animas Vibe can't work with anything else. So while you may want to upgrade to the G5, I don't believe you will be forced to do so, at least at the present time.
No price change. It's just poor that they are not offering upgrading options as they are to US customers.
The 'share' feature would be very handy but for me the biggest pull is the new algorithm.
What's the exchange rate?I've been talking to the Dutch distributers and got this:
"We have not finalized our price strategy yet and are not sure if we sell a starterkit. But our local price for the G5 transmitter is 310 euro, including VAT. G5 Receiver is 599 euro."
Thinking if it's substantially cheaper than the uk- a weekend trip to Amsterdam may be on the cards!
My understanding when I spoke with several Dexcom reps was that U.S. laws require the system to be shipped with the receiver in order for it to be considered a medical device (or something to that tune).I thought the whole point of G5 was to get rid of the receiver completely and use your phone. According to AT website here: http://www.advancedtherapeuticsuk.com/dexcom-g5®-mobile they still sell the receiver because use can use whichever you want (your phone or the receiver). If they allow me to buy the transmitter only, I'm happy to buy it and report back on how long it lasts
So you can use both at the same time? From AT website I got an impression that you can only receive data on one device, not on both. If you can have it on both, that would be cool. Otherwise, it would make the receiver useless for meMy understanding when I spoke with several Dexcom reps was that U.S. laws require the system to be shipped with the receiver in order for it to be considered a medical device (or something to that tune).
I will say that it is nice having the receiver and my phone (but not being required to have both). My receiver sits on my kitchen counter 99% of the time. I use it somewhat like an internet router as it receives a signal throughout most of my apartment. When I'm at work, my phone stays next to me at all times so it's never an issue.
You can use one, the other, or both.So you can use both at the same time? From AT website I got an impression that you can only receive data on one device, not on both. If you can have it on both, that would be cool. Otherwise, it would make the receiver useless for me
Just did exactly that. My guess is: they're trying to make more money and use the FDA ruling as a cover@PaulinaB, I would push back on AT at this point. They need to confirm why the FDA ruling which has no jurisdiction in the UK means that must sell the pieces together.
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