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  2. Minimed Paradigm - Wikipedia

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    Pump and infusion set (catheter) placement Insulin basal bolus profile. Insulin pumps are drug delivery devices used to treat patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The Minimed Paradigm REAL-Time and Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system, which received FDA clearance in 2006, uses tubing and a reservoir with rapid-acting insulin.

  3. Medtronic - Wikipedia

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    The MiniMed 502 was one of the first lightweight insulin pumps on the market, and it helped bring insulin pump usage to the mainstream market. In 1992, the MiniMed 506 was a major redesign to make it more appealing to consumers.

  4. Medtronic Launches User-Friendly Insulin Infusion Set in US - AOL

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    Medtronic's (MDT) MiniMed Mio Advance infusion set, is aimed at providing optimal user experience to insulin pump-using diabetic patients. Medtronic's (MDT) MiniMed Mio Advance infusion set, is ...

  5. Insulin pump - Wikipedia

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    Insulin pumps, cartridges, and infusion sets may be far more expensive than syringes used for insulin injection with several insulin pumps costing more than $6,000; necessary supplies can cost over $300. [3] Another disadvantage of insulin pump use is a higher risk of developing diabetic ketoacidosis if the pump malfunctions. [3]

  6. FDA warns of cybersecurity risk with certain Medtronic ... - AOL

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    The agency issued a cybersecurity risk alert for the Medtronic MiniMed 600 Series insulin pump system, which has several components including an insulin pump and a blood glucose meter that ...

  7. Automated insulin delivery system - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, the FDA approved the Medtronic MiniMed 670G, which was the first approved hybrid closed loop system. The device automatically adjusts a patient's basal insulin delivery. [7] It is made up of a continuous glucose monitor, an insulin pump, and a glucose meter for calibration.

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