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  2. Riegel v. Medtronic, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Riegel v. Medtronic, Inc., 552 U.S. 312 (2008), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the pre-emption clause of the Medical Device Amendment bars state common-law claims that challenge the effectiveness or safety of a medical device marketed in a form that received premarket approval from the Food and Drug Administration.

  3. Medtronic To Face Class Action Suit From Canadian Users Of ...

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    A national class action in Canada has been commenced against Medtronic Plc (NYSE: MDT) over its MiniMed 630G and 670G insulin pumps. Rochon Genova and Cardill Law commenced the proposed class ...

  4. Glucose meter - Wikipedia

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    Coding: Since test strips may vary from batch to batch, some models require a code to be provided, either by the user or on a plug-in chip supplied with each batch of test strips, to calibrate the meter to the strips of the batch. An incorrect code can cause errors of up to 4 mmol/L (72 mg/dL), with possibly serious consequences, including risk ...

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    Covidien (formerly an independent company known as Covidien plc) is an Irish-headquartered global health care products company and manufacturer of medical devices and supplies.

  6. Medtronic's MiniMed 670G Shows Favorable Outcome in Europe - AOL

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  7. Minimed Paradigm - Wikipedia

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    MiniMed Paradigm is a series of insulin pumps manufactured by Medtronic for patients with diabetes mellitus. The pump operates with a single AAA battery and uses a piston-plunger pump to infuse a programmed amount of insulin into the patient through a length of tubing.