Revolution in diabetes care: SMD100 brings precise blood sugar monitor to Thailand!
On December 7, 2025, SMD100 will begin selling a high-accuracy blood glucose monitoring system in Thailand to improve diabetes care.

Revolution in diabetes care: SMD100 brings precise blood sugar monitor to Thailand!
On December 7, 2025, Bangkok gained a breakthrough in diabetes care: SMD100 launched sales of its continuous blood glucose monitoring (CGM) system. With full import approval from government authorities, the company aims to raise diabetes care in Thailand to a global level, and this could significantly improve the everyday lives of millions of diabetics. SMD100 reports that…
The new CGM system has an average MARD (Mean Absolute Relative Difference) of 7.43%, making it one of the most accurate systems in the world. This value meets the strict ISO 15197:2013 and FDA iCGM standards and ensures that diabetics can rely on an accuracy of less than 8% - that speaks for world-class quality!
Benefits of Continuous Glucose Monitor
A continuous glucose monitor is more than just a device: it enables virtually stress-free diabetes monitoring. SMD100's CGM no longer requires frequent blood pricks because it streams glucose levels directly to a smartphone app every five minutes. This means that users always have their values in view and can act immediately if necessary. There are also automatic notifications for high or low blood sugar levels, making medication adjustments easier and improving quality of life. On Healthline we learn that…
Installing the sensor is easy and convenient, and it has a lifespan of 14 days. This means patients can benefit from continuous monitoring even when their need for medical care is high, eliminating concerns about the accuracy of their readings.
Comprehensive care for diabetes patients
In Thailand, diagnosing diabetes mellitus is a common problem. One in five patients in clinics suffers from this disease, which means around 3 million inpatient treatments per year. This shows the importance of introducing innovative devices such as the CGM system to provide more effective care to diabetics. The German Diabetes Society emphasizes that...
Especially in view of the challenges in medical care, such as the fact that only 17 percent of clinics have sufficient diabetes expertise, the introduction of CGMs is a breath of fresh air. In the future, this could not only significantly improve the care of patients with diabetes, but also the care structure itself.
SMD100 is already accepting orders from hospitals, clinics and health authorities and is offering special offers during the introductory phase. This commitment to diabetes care could help Thailand take a decisive step towards a healthier future. Let's all keep our eyes open for developments in the health sector!