Warning: Blood Glucose Smartwatches May Pose Serious Health Risks

People with diabetes and parents/caregivers of people with diabetes are being warned by Health Canada that various social media and online retail platforms are promoting unauthorized blood glucose-reading smartwatches.

Blood Glucose Smartwatches Not Authorized

It is important to be aware that Health Canada has not authorized any smartwatches that can independently monitor blood glucose levels.

These devices have not been assessed for safety and effectiveness and may pose serious health risks to consumers.

Unauthorized devices may give false blood glucose readings or they may not provide timely alerts, which could lead to errors in diabetes management. 

Health Canada has authorized devices to be inserted under the patient’s skin that can be used with their smartwatch or smartphone to monitor blood glucose levels.  Authorized devices can be found by searching Medical Devices Active Licence Listing (MDALL).

Potential Risks

If a false blood sugar reading is used to make diabetes treatment decisions or an important alert is not provided in time, serious errors can occur such as:

These serious errors can lead to health consequences requiring medical treatment, such as hyperglycemic emergencies, severe low blood sugar, loss of consciousness, seizure, coma, and death.

Actions to Take

Report any health product-related side effects or complaints to Health Canada by calling 613-957-2991 or toll free at 1-866-225-0709. If you prefer email, send to info@hc-sc.gc.ca

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