How to Use BUZUD CGM for Glucose Management and Treatment Decisions
With BUZUD CGM, you can make treatment decisions without relying on a blood glucose (BG) meter.
However, until you are fully confident in using the CGM, it's recommended to continue using a meter—especially in special situations or when glucose levels are changing rapidly.
Do not rush the transition. It may take days, weeks, or even longer for you to feel comfortable using CGM data to guide treatment decisions.
Work closely with your healthcare professional to regularly review your CGM readings and physical symptoms to determine what works best for you.
When Can You Use BUZUD CGM for Treatment Decisions?
You can use BUZUD CGM data for treatment decisions when you see both a glucose value and a trend steady arrow displayed on the BUZUD app home screen.
BUZUD CGM uses arrows to indicate the direction and speed of glucose changes. The meaning of each trend arrow is as follows:

When Should You Use a Blood Glucose Meter?
- When no glucose value or trend arrow appears in the BUZUD app
- When your physical symptoms do not match the CGM reading (e.g., you feel dizzy or sweaty, but CGM shows a normal value)
In these cases, use your blood glucose meter and rely on that reading for any treatment decisions.
When Should You Watch and Wait?
- Avoid taking multiple insulin doses too close together (known as "insulin stacking")
- Wait at least 2 hours between insulin doses
- If a rapid change is shown in the trend arrows, or after a recent dose or meal, it's best to monitor the trend before making further adjustments
If you are unsure about a reading or do not feel well, consult your doctor or contact BUZUD support for assistance.