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professional know if any of these conditions apply to you so you and your
healthcare professional can determine if the potential benefits of using the
system outweigh the risks.
The safety of using Auto Mode, Suspend before low, and Suspend on low in
people who have no pump experience is not known. Auto Mode, Suspend
before low, and Suspend on low should not be used if insulin pump settings
have not been previously established. Insulin pump settings include basal
rates, insulin to carb ratio, or insulin sensitivity factors. Always discuss with
your healthcare professional before using Auto Mode, Suspend before low, or
Suspend on low.
Reservoir and infusion sets
For the most current warnings, see the user guide that came with your device.
Only use rapid-acting U-100 insulin (Humalog and NovoLog) that has been
prescribed by your healthcare professional for use with an infusion pump. Do
not put any other drugs or medications inside your reservoir for use with this
pump. Other drugs or medications are not intended for use with this pump,
and can result in serious injury.
If insulin, or any liquid, gets inside the tubing connector, it can temporarily
block the vents that allow the pump to properly prime the infusion set. This
may result in the delivery of too little or too much insulin, which can cause
hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. If this occurs, start over with a new reservoir
and infusion set.
Do not reinsert the introducer needle into the infusion set. Reinsertion may
cause tearing of the soft cannula, which may result in unpredictable
medication flow.
If infusing insulin, and your BG level becomes unexplainably high, or an
occlusion alarm occurs, check for clogs and leaks.
If in doubt, change the infusion set because the soft cannula may be
dislodged, crimped, or partially clogged. Should any of these problems arise,
make a plan with your healthcare professional for rapidly replacing insulin.
Check your BG level to make sure the problem is corrected.
Reuse of the infusion set may cause damage to the cannula or needle and
lead to infection, site irritation, and inaccurate medication delivery.
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