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<blockquote data-quote="JohnEGreen" data-source="post: 2451943" data-attributes="member: 223921"><p>From what I have read certain drugs and suppliments alter the composition of interstitial fluids which is what the libre and other cgms sample., it is just something to be aware of when having doubts about or questioning the accuracy of the system</p><p></p><p>"</p><p>Intake of typical therapeutic doses of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), such as in a multivitamin, should have minimal impact on sensor glucose readings. At high intake level, ascorbic acid may raise sensor glucose readings. While wearing the sensor, patients should not take high concentrations of Vitamin C (>1000 mg) to ensure accuracy of the sensor.2</p><p>With intake of typical therapeutic doses of salicylic acid (used in Aspirin), 80–325mg, there is no therapeutic treatment difference. At high salicylic acid concentration levels (>650 mg), sensor glucose readings may be lower."</p><p></p><p>from here</p><p><a href="https://provider.myfreestyle.com/faq.html" target="_blank">https://provider.myfreestyle.com/faq.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnEGreen, post: 2451943, member: 223921"] From what I have read certain drugs and suppliments alter the composition of interstitial fluids which is what the libre and other cgms sample., it is just something to be aware of when having doubts about or questioning the accuracy of the system " Intake of typical therapeutic doses of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), such as in a multivitamin, should have minimal impact on sensor glucose readings. At high intake level, ascorbic acid may raise sensor glucose readings. While wearing the sensor, patients should not take high concentrations of Vitamin C (>1000 mg) to ensure accuracy of the sensor.2 With intake of typical therapeutic doses of salicylic acid (used in Aspirin), 80–325mg, there is no therapeutic treatment difference. At high salicylic acid concentration levels (>650 mg), sensor glucose readings may be lower." from here [URL]https://provider.myfreestyle.com/faq.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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