My son has been using the dexcom cgm, g5 and now g6, for the last 2 plus years without any adverse side effects.Starting in november he started to develop very bad rashes with some blistering that required treatment with antibiotic cream.I made contact with dexcom and was advised that they had changed a binding agent in the adhesive and they provided me different things to try.We first tried skintac, barrier wipe.This did not work and the rash continued.We then tried tegaderm, barrier film.That also did not help with the rash.I spoke to dexcom again and they recommended that we try spraying flonase on the skin first and if that didn't work, we should use a thicker barrier film, duoderm.My son tried flonase alone and that did not help the rash.Finally, he is now trying the duoderm product.As a type 1 diabetic my son needs his cgm to appropriately monitor his blood sugar and the lows that can be life threatening.We are looking for assistance as he had no problem prior to the change by dexcom in their adhesive formula.Fda safety report id # (b)(4).
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