Dexcom, Inc. Recalls
17 recalls from federal safety databases (FDA, CPSC). Sourced directly from government enforcement feeds.
Medical Device Recalls (17)
- Class II
April 14, 2026
Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 CGM watchOS App Model/Catalog Number: SW13355 Software Version: Versions 2.9.0 through 2.11.2 Product Description
A software defect in which a low-priority file I/O check blocks the higher-priority thread responsible for processing estimated glucose values (EGVs) and trend arrows. When the app is running in the background, EGV notifications may queue up and then "replay" sequentially when the user brings the app to the foreground, causing the Glucose Compass to flicker through previous EGVs. In more severe instances, the app may perceive signal loss and deploy signal loss mitigations. This delay in EGV and alert processing creates a risk that users may miss detection of a hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic event, or make treatment decisions based on outdated glucose information.
- Class II
April 14, 2026
Brand Name: Dexcom ONE+ Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom ONE+ iOS CGM App Model/Catalog Number: SW14244 Software Version: versions 1.5.0 and 1.6.0 Product Description: Dex
A software defect in which a low-priority file I/O check blocks the higher-priority thread responsible for processing estimated glucose values (EGVs) and trend arrows. When the app is running in the background, EGV notifications may queue up and then "replay" sequentially when the user brings the app to the foreground, causing the Glucose Compass to flicker through previous EGVs. In more severe instances, the app may perceive signal loss and deploy signal loss mitigations. This delay in EGV and alert processing creates a risk that users may miss detection of a hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic event, or make treatment decisions based on outdated glucose information.
- Class II
April 14, 2026
Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 CGM iOS App Model/Catalog Number: SW12300 Software Version: Versions 2.9.0 through 2.11.2 Product Description: De
A software defect in which a low-priority file I/O check blocks the higher-priority thread responsible for processing estimated glucose values (EGVs) and trend arrows. When the app is running in the background, EGV notifications may queue up and then "replay" sequentially when the user brings the app to the foreground, causing the Glucose Compass to flicker through previous EGVs. In more severe instances, the app may perceive signal loss and deploy signal loss mitigations. This delay in EGV and alert processing creates a risk that users may miss detection of a hypoglycemic or hyperglycemic event, or make treatment decisions based on outdated glucose information.
- Class I
August 28, 2025
Brand Name: Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G6 and G6 Pro Android US CGM App Model/Catalog Number: SW11678 Software Version: version 1.15.0 Product Description:
A software defect in version v1.15.0 of the G6 Android app can cause the app to terminate unexpectedly, which may result in the user not receiving estimated glucose values, alarms, alerts or notifications. This could result in the missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event, protentional resulting in severe hyperglycemia, diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), or hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS).
- Class I
July 24, 2025
Brand Name: Dexcom ONE+ Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom ONE+ Android CGM App Model/Catalog Number: SW14245 Software Version: versions 1.4.0 and earlier Product Descriptio
The affected devices are the Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGM System) using iOS, watchOS and Android App software (versions 2.8.0 or earlier) and Dexcom ONE+ CGM System using iOS and Android App software (versions 1.4.0 or earlier), henceforth referred to as the App. The affected App does not provide an expected "Sensor Failed" alert when the transmitter sends a "transmitterFailed" error message to the App when the CGM experiences a hardware or firmware failure. Instead, the App ends the CGM sensor session, stops reporting glucose values and displays the Start Sensor screen or No active sensor message without alerting the user, which can lead to missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event and a delay in treatment.
- Class I
July 24, 2025
Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 CGM Android App Model/Catalog Number: SW12299 Software Version: version 2.8.0 and earlier Product Description: De
The affected devices are the Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGM System) using iOS, watchOS and Android App software (versions 2.8.0 or earlier) and Dexcom ONE+ CGM System using iOS and Android App software (versions 1.4.0 or earlier), henceforth referred to as the App. The affected App does not provide an expected "Sensor Failed" alert when the transmitter sends a "transmitterFailed" error message to the App when the CGM experiences a hardware or firmware failure. Instead, the App ends the CGM sensor session, stops reporting glucose values and displays the Start Sensor screen or No active sensor message without alerting the user, which can lead to missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event and a delay in treatment.
- Class I
July 24, 2025
Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 CGM iOS App Model/Catalog Number: SW12300 Software Version: version 2.8.0 and earlier Product Description: Dexcom
The affected devices are the Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGM System) using iOS, watchOS and Android App software (versions 2.8.0 or earlier) and Dexcom ONE+ CGM System using iOS and Android App software (versions 1.4.0 or earlier), henceforth referred to as the App. The affected App does not provide an expected "Sensor Failed" alert when the transmitter sends a "transmitterFailed" error message to the App when the CGM experiences a hardware or firmware failure. Instead, the App ends the CGM sensor session, stops reporting glucose values and displays the Start Sensor screen or No active sensor message without alerting the user, which can lead to missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event and a delay in treatment.
- Class I
July 24, 2025
Brand Name: Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom G7 CGM watchOS App Model/Catalog Number: SW13355 Software Version: versions 2.8.0 and earlier Product Description: D
The affected devices are the Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGM System) using iOS, watchOS and Android App software (versions 2.8.0 or earlier) and Dexcom ONE+ CGM System using iOS and Android App software (versions 1.4.0 or earlier), henceforth referred to as the App. The affected App does not provide an expected "Sensor Failed" alert when the transmitter sends a "transmitterFailed" error message to the App when the CGM experiences a hardware or firmware failure. Instead, the App ends the CGM sensor session, stops reporting glucose values and displays the Start Sensor screen or No active sensor message without alerting the user, which can lead to missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event and a delay in treatment.
- Class I
July 24, 2025
Brand Name: Dexcom ONE+ Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Product Name: Dexcom ONE+ iOS CGM App Model/Catalog Number: SW14244 Software Version: versions 1.4.0 and earlier Product Description: D
The affected devices are the Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (CGM System) using iOS, watchOS and Android App software (versions 2.8.0 or earlier) and Dexcom ONE+ CGM System using iOS and Android App software (versions 1.4.0 or earlier), henceforth referred to as the App. The affected App does not provide an expected "Sensor Failed" alert when the transmitter sends a "transmitterFailed" error message to the App when the CGM experiences a hardware or firmware failure. Instead, the App ends the CGM sensor session, stops reporting glucose values and displays the Start Sensor screen or No active sensor message without alerting the user, which can lead to missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event and a delay in treatment.
- Class I
May 12, 2025
Dexcom One+ Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, SKU(Part Number): STK-D7-013 (MT28285-1), STK-D7-014 (MT28285-1), STK-D7-103 (MT28285-2)
Defective foam or an assembly error may cause the receiver speaker to lose contact with the printed circuit board, leading to missed audible alerts for low or high blood glucose values. A missed audible alert for low or high blood glucose values could lead to untreated hypo or hyperglycemia which can cause seizures, vomiting, loss of consciousness, or death.
- Class I
May 12, 2025
Dexcom G7 Glucose Receiver, SKUs (part number): STK-AT-011(MT26403-0), STK-AT-012 (MT26403-0), STK-AT-013 (MT26403-0), STK-GT-001 (MT26403-1), STK-GT-008 (MT26403-5), STK-GT-013 (MT26403-1) , STK-GT
Defective foam or an assembly error may cause the receiver speaker to lose contact with the printed circuit board, leading to missed audible alerts for low or high blood glucose values. A missed audible alert for low or high blood glucose values could lead to untreated hypo or hyperglycemia which can cause seizures, vomiting, loss of consciousness, or death.
- Class I
May 12, 2025
Dexcom G6 Glucose Receiver, SKUs (Part Number): STK-FM-001 (MT27408-1) & STK-FR-001 (MT27408-1)
Defective foam or an assembly error may cause the receiver speaker to lose contact with the printed circuit board, leading to missed audible alerts for low or high blood glucose values. A missed audible alert for low or high blood glucose values could lead to untreated hypo or hyperglycemia which can cause seizures, vomiting, loss of consciousness, or death.
- Class I
May 12, 2025
Dexcom One Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, SKUs(Part Number): STK-DO-006 (MT27409-1), STK-DO-013 (MT27409-1), STK-DO-103 (MT27409-2), STK-DO-109 (MT27409-2)
Defective foam or an assembly error may cause the receiver speaker to lose contact with the printed circuit board, leading to missed audible alerts for low or high blood glucose values. A missed audible alert for low or high blood glucose values could lead to untreated hypo or hyperglycemia which can cause seizures, vomiting, loss of consciousness, or death.
- Class II
May 5, 2025
Dexcom G7 iOS Application, Ref: SW12300 used in conjunction with the Dexcom G7 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system
A bug in the 2.7.0 version of the G7 iOS App can cause the app to enter a state where it stops updating the estimated glucose value (EGV) and continues to show this stale EGV. If the user is unaware that the EGVs are not being updated and that glucose alerts will not trigger, there is potential for the missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event or a treatment decision made based off incorrect data. There is no impact to transmitter communication with concurrently connected displays. A concurrently connected receiver, Apple Watch, and/or insulin pump will continue to receive EGVs directly from the transmitter when the app is in the problematic state. There is no impact to Automated Insulin Dosing (AID) therapy as the AID system continues to receive EGVs directly from the transmitter.
- Class II
January 27, 2025
Dexcom G6, Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, REF: STK-OE-001
Under very rare situations, the Dexcom G6 touchscreen receiver may not provide high or low glucose alarms/alerts as designed, which can result in two different conditions. First, if a receiver operating system .net error occurs when an alarm/alert should be triggered, the initial alarm/alert will not be delivered until a subsequent alarm/alert is triggered. At that time, the initial alarm/alert is delivered, but not the second one. Alarm/alerts will continue to be delayed and be one alarm/alert behind, causing delayed alarm/alerts until the receiver is reset. This condition could result in the missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event. Second, a single EGV reading may be delayed for 5 minutes after the initial .net operating system error. If the user receives a single EGV reading delayed by 5 minutes, the delay is not expected to cause user harm.
- Class II
January 27, 2025
Dexcom G6, Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, REFs: STK-OM-001, STR-OM-001, STR-OR-001
Under very rare situations, the Dexcom G6 touchscreen receiver may not provide high or low glucose alarms/alerts as designed, which can result in two different conditions. First, if a receiver operating system .net error occurs when an alarm/alert should be triggered, the initial alarm/alert will not be delivered until a subsequent alarm/alert is triggered. At that time, the initial alarm/alert is delivered, but not the second one. Alarm/alerts will continue to be delayed and be one alarm/alert behind, causing delayed alarm/alerts until the receiver is reset. This condition could result in the missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event. Second, a single EGV reading may be delayed for 5 minutes after the initial .net operating system error. If the user receives a single EGV reading delayed by 5 minutes, the delay is not expected to cause user harm.
- Class II
January 27, 2025
Dexcom G6, Continuous Glucose Monitoring System, REF: STK-OR-001
Under very rare situations, the Dexcom G6 touchscreen receiver may not provide high or low glucose alarms/alerts as designed, which can result in two different conditions. First, if a receiver operating system .net error occurs when an alarm/alert should be triggered, the initial alarm/alert will not be delivered until a subsequent alarm/alert is triggered. At that time, the initial alarm/alert is delivered, but not the second one. Alarm/alerts will continue to be delayed and be one alarm/alert behind, causing delayed alarm/alerts until the receiver is reset. This condition could result in the missed detection of a hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic event. Second, a single EGV reading may be delayed for 5 minutes after the initial .net operating system error. If the user receives a single EGV reading delayed by 5 minutes, the delay is not expected to cause user harm.
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