ABBOTT’S FREESTYLE LIBRE® IS NAMED BEST MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY IN LAST 50 YEARS BY THE GALIEN FOUNDATION

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The Galien Foundation, the premier global institution dedicated to honoring innovators in life sciences, named Abbott’s FreeStyle Libre® continuous glucose monitoring technology as the “Best Medical Technology” of the last 50 years during its Prix Galien Golden Jubilee Awards ceremony on Oct. 27 in New York City. The Prix Galien Golden Jubilee Awards recognize global innovations that have had the greatest impact on society since the Galien Foundation was founded in 1970.

Award winners were chosen across five categories from the 250 products awarded the Prix Galien, regarded as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize for biopharmaceutical and medical technology research, between 1970 and 2019. The FreeStyle Libre system was awarded the 2019 Prix Galien USA Award for Best Medical Technology.

“Abbott’s FreeStyle Libre portfolio has revolutionized how people live with diabetes, eliminating the need for traditional fingersticks,2” said Jared Watkin, senior vice president of Abbott’s diabetes care business. “Today, approximately 4.5 million people around the world use this life-changing technology to manage their diabetes and improve health outcomes, helping them live fuller, healthier lives every day.”

“The Prix Galien Golden Jubilee Awards honor the global ‘best of the best’ innovations that have improved the human condition over the last 50 years,” said Bruno Cohen, Chairman of the Galien Foundation. “The companies behind these amazing innovations have a bold passion for change, which has led to the development of life-saving products.”

Over the years, Abbott has received 11 Prix Galien Awards for its innovations in pharmaceuticals and medical technology, including for Humira, MitraClip™ and FreeStyle Libre.

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