The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System is a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) system that consists of a handheld reader and a sensor that is worn on your upper arm and replaced every 14 days. It is used as a replacement for the fingerstick method of monitoring blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. The average cash price of Freestyle Libre 14-Day System is $244.69 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters. You may be able to lower the cost of Freestyle Libre 14-Day System to $143.13 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters by using a SingleCare coupon at participating pharmacies.
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About Freestyle Libre 14-Day System
The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System is a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) system that consists of a handheld reader and a sensor that is worn on your upper arm and replaced every 14 days. It is used as a replacement for the fingerstick method of monitoring blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. The average cash price of Freestyle Libre 14-Day System is $244.69 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters. You may be able to lower the cost of Freestyle Libre 14-Day System to $143.13 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters by using a SingleCare coupon at participating pharmacies.
Freestyle Libre 14-Day System Price History & Information
Price History for Freestyle Libre 14-Day
2 count, meter, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor
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Average 1-Month Prices for Freestyle Libre 14-Day
2 count, meter, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor
Pharmacy
Freestyle Libre 14-Day Retail Price
Freestyle Libre 14-Day SingleCare Price
CVS Pharmacy
$276.08
$172.72
Walmart
$174.88
$157.04
Walgreens
$236.00
$159.56
Kroger Pharmacy
$173.00
$146.14
Albertsons Pharmacy
$221.08
$159.64
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
About Freestyle Libre 14-Day System
The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System is a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) system that consists of a handheld reader and a sensor that is worn on your upper arm and replaced every 14 days. It is used as a replacement for the fingerstick method of monitoring blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. The average cash price of Freestyle Libre 14-Day System is $244.69 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters. You may be able to lower the cost of Freestyle Libre 14-Day System to $143.13 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters by using a SingleCare coupon at participating pharmacies.
How much does the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System cost without insurance?
The cost of Freestyle Libre 14-Day System without insurance is about $244.69 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters. You can save on your out-of-pocket costs for this glucose monitoring system with a SingleCare coupon. When you use our coupon during checkout at any participating pharmacy, you could pay $143.13 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters.
How much does the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System cost with insurance?
Your price for the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System with insurance can vary by insurance plan. However, your insurance provider or pharmacist can help you to calculate your copay for this device. With a SingleCare prescription savings card, you could reduce Freestyle Libre 14-Day System costs as low as $143.13 for 2, 14 day flash glucose monitoring system sensor meters.
Does Medicare cover the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System and how much does it cost?
Medicare Part B usually covers glucose monitors but it may not cover the full cost of the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System. You can save on your costs for this device with SingleCare. With our prescription discount card, you save up to 80% on the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System.
Is there a generic of the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System?
The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System is a brand-name device. Currently, there are no generic versions of this device available.
What is the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System?
The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day glucose monitoring system is an FDA-approved continuous glucose monitor (CDM). The system includes a reader and sensor that are used as an alternative to blood sugar testing with fingersticks in diabetic patients who are 18 years and older. The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day Sensor should be replaced every 14 days.
The system can also be used to detect trends and track patterns that help with the detection of episodes of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. This, in turn, helps your healthcare provider to make adjustments in your short and long-term therapy. The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System is intended for single-patient use.
How to use the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System
When using the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day Reader do not ignore symptoms that may be indications of low or high blood glucose, dehydration, or hypoglycemic unawareness. You should check your sensor glucose readings with a blood glucose meter when the Check Blood Glucose symbol appears, if your symptoms do not match the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System readings, or when readings are suspected to be inaccurate, a fingerstick is necessary to make the best decision for your health.
The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day system does not have alarms unless the sensor is scanned. This flash glucose monitoring system also contains small parts that may be dangerous if swallowed.
You should remove your FreeStyle Libre 14-Day Sensor before an MRI, CT scan, X-ray, or diathermy treatment.
The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day Sensor is water-resistant in up to about one meter (3 feet) of water. Do not immerse this sensor for more than 30 minutes.
Only use FreeStyle Libre as prescribed by your healthcare professional. Do not place the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day Sensor on any part of your body other than the back of your arm.
The FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System is not approved for use by pregnant women, people on dialysis, or for people who are considered to be critically ill. It should not be used on people who are dehydrated, hypotensive, in shock, hyperglycemic-hyperosmolar state, with or without ketosis, neonates, or for diagnosis or screening of diabetes.
You should take standard precautions for the transmission of blood-borne pathogens. This blood glucose monitoring system is meant for single-patient use and should not be reused.
What are the side effects of the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System?
Some users may experience adverse effects from using the monitor, such as:
Skin irritation or redness at the sensor site
Mild pain or discomfort during sensor insertion
Inaccurate readings due to sensor displacement or failure
Rarely, more serious side effects may occur, including:
Severe allergic reaction to the sensor adhesive
Infection at the sensor insertion site
Severe skin irritation or damage
If you experience any unusual symptoms or side effects while using the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System, it is important to consult your healthcare provider immediately. Your doctor or pharmacist can provide more information on potential precautions or warnings associated with the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day System.
If you notice signs of skin irritation around the area that the FreeStyle Libre 14-Day Sensor is applied, then you should remove the sensor and contact a healthcare professional right away.
Gerardo Sison, Pharm.D., graduated from the University of Florida. He has worked in both community and hospital settings, providing drug information and medication therapy management services. As a medical writer, he hopes to educate and empower patients to better manage their health and navigate their treatment plans.
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