Stolen devices that failed quality control were sold to the public: FDA

NEW YORK (PIX11) — A medical company is alerting the public after some of its continuous glucose monitoring devices were stolen by a third party and sold to the public, according to the FDA. Dexcom found that two lots of Dexcom G7 device…
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