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An insulin pump requires a commitment to regular monitoring and maintenance, so it’s essential to be realistic about whether you can manage these responsibilities.
Users of one insulin pump system are being urged to take precautions after a cybersecurity risk was discovered that could put them at risk.
The pump itself is a small, rechargeable device that users often keep on their belt or tucked into a pocket that delivers a slow, steady infusion of insulin during the day, plus larger bolus doses ...
The pump releases a small amount of insulin into her body continuously, called the basal level. Every time Lindsay eats, she must get an extra dose, called a bolus.
Tandem Diabetes Care's t:slim X2 insulin pump becomes the first to integrate with Abbott's FreeStyle Libre 2 Plus Sensor for US users.
Insulin Pump Risks and Benefits A Clinical Appraisal of Pump Safety Standards, Adverse Event Reporting, and Research Needs. A Joint Statement of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes ...
Tandem Diabetes Care has received the Food and Drug Administration’s green light for the Tandem Mobi insulin pump for people with diabetes aged 6 years old and older.
The t:connect mobile app is designed to offer t:slim X2 insulin pump users the ability to program and cancel bolus insulin requests through the convenience of their compatible smartphone.
Users control insulin delivery and enter bolus doses either by using a button on the pump itself or through an app on their personal iPhone. The mobile app also serves as a vehicle to remotely and ...
Though Omnipod Go is Insulet’s first insulin pump aimed solely at people with Type 2 diabetes, those who need both basal and bolus insulin are also able to use the Omnipod Dash system, which ...
Tandem Diabetes Care today announced the launch of updated t:slim X2™ insulin pump software with Dexcom G7 CGM integration in the United States.