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Approved for pump - which size please?


Hi Franksie,
the insulin can not bind to the plastic as there is a special oil/coating used in the cartridge. My PCT insists that a cartridge can and must be used for 6 days. So I assume that bigger users must reuse the cartridges. My 200u cartridge lasts about 10 days at the moment.
When I self funded I used to make my 300u cartridges last for 2 mths before I changed one. IE I reused it. Again no problems.
I have been told off for doing this though as have been told the insulin degrades at about the 6 day stage. Personally I haven't noticed any difference in blood sugar levels. So best to go on what works for you :thumbup:
 
Doing a bit of googling insulin binding to plastic was bought up as an issue back in 1988 in a letter to Diabetes care that is no longer online. This issue was addressed by Medtronic and their response quoted on another forum.http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/insu ... ll-discuss

Polyfin: Insulin-Compatible Tubing

I don't know whether they now use the same technology or whether it has moved on.

When they test the viability of insulin in pumps they do use specific equipment hence this one used a Medtronic reservoir:
http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10 ... .2006.0041
There's a lot of similar studies using different insulins and equipment.
 
Thanks for the info guys. Like i say, its academic for me as i get through 200u in less than 3 days anyway. It does make you wonder why you are told some thing though - especially whenthe guidance goes against 'cost saving' logic
 
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