An insulin pump is an alternative to giving yourself multiple daily insulin injections. It's mostly used for type 1 diabetes, and has both pros and cons.
An insulin pump is an electronic device that releases insulin into the body so you don't need to do insulin injections. Find out more.
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An insulin pump is a wearable medical device that supplies a continuous flow of insulin underneath your skin. It’s an alternative to insulin injections.
An insulin pump is a machine which enables insulin to be delivered either automatically, or in response to instructions given by the pump wearer.
The FDA has issued a recall over an iOS app related glitch that led to over 200 injuries for insulin pump users.
Insulin pumps are portable devices attached to the body that deliver constant amounts of rapid or short acting insulin via a catheter placed under the skin.
An unanticipated problem faces pumpers who use the newer smart pumps: how to select a duration of insulin action that works for them but does ... Read more
The Initial Insulin Pump Requirements calculator estimates the initial insulin requirements for when you first use your insulin pump.
Johnson & Johnson is telling patients that it has learned of a security vulnerability in one of its insulin pumps that a hacker could exploit to overdose diabetic patients with insulin, though it d...