The FDA has cleared the first-ever smartphone app developed by Tandem Diabetes Care to program insulin dosage for its t:slim X2 insulin pump users.
People with diabetes will have an easier time getting insulin into their bodies with just one tap on their phone. The Food and Drug Administration has cleared the first-ever smartphone app developed by Tandem Diabetes Care to program insulin dosage for its t:slim X2 insulin pump users.
John Sheridan, president and CEO of Tandem Diabetes Care, said in a statement that the insulin delivery app is one of the most requested features from the diabetes community, and the FDA clearance validated the company’s commitment to innovating diabetes management tools for people who need more efficient ways of keeping their blood glucose levels in check. With to the update, pump users can program or cancel their bolus doses, which they normally have to take during mealtimes.
The bolus dose delivery app may prove useful to people who are already uncomfortable with having their pumps out in public settings like restaurants or sticking them to undergarments. The t:connect app already shows users their blood sugar patterns and insulin dosage history, as well as any alarms and alerts they may have missed, so the updated app gives them the opportunity to administer insulin doses as discreetly as possible.
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