About Insulin Pump
An insulin pump is a medical device used for the administration of insulin in the treatment of diabetes mellitus, also known as continuous subcutaneous insulin therapy. The device configuration may vary depending on design. A traditional pump includes:
the pump (including controls, processing module, and batteries)
a disposable reservoir for insulin (inside the pump)
a disposable infusion set, including a cannula for subcutaneous insertion (under the skin) and a tubing system to connect the insulin reservoir to the cannula.
Other configurations are possible. More recent models may include disposable or semi-disposable designs for the pumping mechanism and may eliminate tubing from the infusion set.
An insulin pump is an alternative to multiple daily injections of insulin by insulin syringes or an insulin pen and allows for flexible insulin therapy when used in conjunction with blood glucose monitoring and carbohydrate counting
Advanced Insulin Delivery TechnologyOur insulin pump combines medical-grade materials and sophisticated electronic design to deliver precise, customizable insulin management for diabetes patients. The rechargeable battery and compact, wearable construction ensure that the device can be used reliably 24/7 with minimal interruption, providing both convenience and peace of mind.
User-Friendly LCD Display and Safety FeaturesFeaturing a large LCD digital display with backlight, this insulin pump offers easy navigation and clear visibility in any lighting condition. Safety alarms for occlusions, low battery, or disconnection help ensure effective and uninterrupted insulin delivery, maximizing user confidence and safety.
All-Inclusive and Portable DesignSupplied with an infusion set, reservoir, and user manual, the pump is designed for easy portability and daily use. It is lightweight, includes a belt clip, and offers water-resistant features as per the selected model, supporting active lifestyles for patients of all ages.
FAQs of Insulin Pump:
Q: How does the insulin pump deliver insulin throughout the day?
A: The pump provides continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion by delivering programmed basal doses and on-demand bolus doses as prescribed by your healthcare provider. This ensures precise and consistent insulin delivery 24/7.
Q: What are the benefits of using this insulin pump over traditional insulin injections?
A: This device offers more accurate and customizable insulin delivery, minimizes the need for frequent injections, provides discreet management, and stores important treatment data. Its advanced safety alarms and user-friendly interface further support optimal diabetes control.
Q: When should I recharge the insulin pumps lithium-ion battery?
A: You should recharge the pump when the low battery alarm sounds or before the battery is expected to run out. Regular charging ensures uninterrupted therapy. Most models are designed for convenient, frequent recharging without disrupting daily use.
Q: Where can I safely wear the insulin pump?
A: The units compact, lightweight design and included belt clip allow for comfortable wearing on a belt, waistband, or under clothing. Its water resistance (splash proof or waterproof, depending on model) makes it suitable for everyday activities.
Q: What should I do if I experience an occlusion or disconnection alarm?
A: If the pump alerts you to an occlusion or disconnection, check the infusion set and tubing for blockages, kinks, or disconnections. Follow the troubleshooting steps in the user manual, and consult your healthcare provider if necessary.
Q: Who is this insulin pump suitable for?
A: This pump is recommended for adults and children with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes who require continuous insulin therapy, as prescribed by a physician.
Q: How should I store and maintain my insulin pump?
A: Store the pump in a dry, cool place, avoiding extreme temperatures. Clean the exterior regularly as per the manual, and handle batteries and electronic components carefully to ensure reliability and longevity.