How it works

Discover how the PGS’s revolutionary technology helps diabetics easily
and more comfortably track blood glucose levels.

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The PGS straps onto your arm, with the measuring head in direct contact with the skin.

The measuring head sends near-infrared lights into the skin.

The near-infrared lights enter the skin, then bounce back out from the dermis, at a certain angle.
The rebounding lights are caught by the various captors on the measuring head.

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A narrow angle means that there is less glucose in the dermis

A wide angle means that there is more glucose in the dermis.

The PGS uses blood-glucose readings that you inputted from your blood glucose meter,
and compares them with the reading from the measuring head. The PGS then analyzes
your current glucose state.

If the PGS detects that you may be on the onset of hypoglycemia, the alarm is triggered.

 

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Notice: PGS is an investigational device that has not been licensed in accordance with applicable laws in Canada and in other countries. PGS is currently subject to investigational testing in Canada for to assess the safety and efficacy of this device. The commercialization, distribution and sale of this investigational medical device have not yet been approved in any country.