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What is Needed to Start

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Pump

Pump connects tubing to a small patch called an infusion set that attaches to the body.

Reservoir

Tubed insulin pumps contain a plastic reservoir or cartridge that is manually filled with insulin and locked into the pump.

Infusion Set

An infusion set contains the thin plastic tubing that delivers insulin from the pump to the body. Optional Medtronic Extended™ Infusion set (up to 7-day wear) available.

Watch and Learn

Introduction to Medtronic Insulin Pumps

Inserting the Quick-set Infusion Set

Using the Medtronic Pumps

Device Details

Affordability and Access

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Widely covered for insulin-dependent type 1 and type 2. Pump can be provided by pharmacy or DME. Price range; $0-$8,574 to start and $0-$300/Month. Price range varies depending on insurance coverage.

Data Monitoring Options

Yes
Pump data can be viewed by your healthcare team on the CareLink therapy management software. 

Data View Options

Yes
Data is viewed on the pump's main screen.

Duration and Storage

3 Days
Infusion site and pump reservoir last up to 72 hours and works between 40ºF - 104ºF.

Vision / Auditory / Dexterity

NO text to speech
YES 
vibration alerts
A LOT of dexterity needed

Patient Considerations

Comfort

Largest tubed pump. Small patch called an infusion set consists of a complete tubing system that attaches to the body. Tubed pumps have the most infusion sets to pick from. 

Active Lifestyle

Exercise modeOptional settings for exercise to adjust treatment ranges for activity with the press of a button. Pump is not waterproof. 

Avoiding Highs and Lows

Precise dosing. Pumps allow different amounts of basal insulin at different times of day and very precise dosing.

Easy to Use

Battery required. Pump has button navigation and requires AA battery. 

Easy Insulin Dosing

Customizable dosing. Bolus calculator available to help figure out doses. Basal and bolus in 0.025 increments. 

Fewer Fingersticks

Frequent finger-sticks are required. 

Privacy

Somewhat discreet. Largest pump with visible tubing. Can be clipped to clothing or placed in a pocket to be discreet when needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

If my patient starts on a Medtronic 630G/780G, how can I get support with the product?

Medtronic Diabetes Customer Care Team:
1-800-284-4416
medtronicdiabetescc@medtronic.com
24-hour technical support 

Visit Medtronics for Healthcare Professionals for more information 

What type of insulin is compatible with the Medtronic 630G/670G/770G?

Medtronic pumps and cartridges are indicated for use with Novolog and Humalog U-100 insulins. The safety and efficacy of other insulins have not been established for use with Medtronic pumps.

Visit the Medtronic Website for more information.