2-3 DAYS CHANGE OF INFUSION SETS AND RESERVOIRS
RECOMMENDATION FOR BETTER GLYCAEMIC CONTROL1
A habit of 2-3 days change of your infusion set and reservoir gives you better control over your blood glucose levels reducing the risk of hyperglycemic events.1
Correct change frequency helps you to avoid site complications like pain, irritation, bruising, itching, swelling, etc.2
Timely set and reservoir change reduces the risk of device failures like cannula blocking, bending, kinking, pulling out, etc. improving your glycemic control.2
FOR GREATER FREEDOM AND BETTER HEALTH
1. Thethi TK. et al. Consequence of delayed pump infusion line change in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus treated with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. J Diabetes Complication 2010; 24(2):73-78.
2. Pfützner A, et al. Using Insulin Infusion Sets in CSII for Longer Than the Recommended Ussage Time Leads to a High Risk for Adverse Events: Results From a Prospective Randomized Crossover Study. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2015; 9(6):1292-1298
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