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mylife YpsoPump bolus delivery via smartphone

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By adipanwar2412 on Wed, 09/21/2022 - 14:35
Aditya Panwar

Ypsomed launches bolus delivery from the smartphone on the mylife YpsoPump via the mylife App. This new feature enables mylife YpsoPump users to deliver the bolus insulin conveniently1 and discreetly1 via their personal smartphone, without having to interact with the pump itself. Following the early summer launch of automated insulin delivery (AID) via the mylife CamAPS FX App, Ypsomed now offers an additional option for discreet remote bolus delivery to all users. People with diabetes now have the freedom to choose their preferred therapy solution.

Managing diabetes therapy is a life-long task that can have a substantial impact on the day-to-day lives of those affected. Following the integration of the data from the Dexcom G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System2 into the mylife App, users can monitor insulin and glucose data and access relevant therapy data and bolus suggestions already on their smartphones. With the new feature, the bolus can be delivered on the mylife YpsoPump directly and discreetly using the personal smartphone. All bolus variations can be delivered – from a standard bolus to an extended bolus and a combination bolus – without having to interact with the insulin pump itself. says Sébastien Delarive, Senior Vice President of Diabetes Care delighted to have reached this milestone in the development of the mylife YpsoPump system, which will make it much easier to live with diabetes.

In addition, Ypsomed recently launched automated, algorithm-controlled insulin delivery (AID) in cooperation with CamDiab Ltd via the mylife Loop2 offering, which consists of the three components: mylife YpsoPump, Dexcom G6 and the mylife CamAPS FX app. The algorithm-based, automated insulin delivery system helps users to keep their blood glucose within the optimal glucose target range.

The new bolus-feature of the mylife App and the use of mylife CamAPS FX require the mylife YpsoPump software version V05.00.XX or higher. Users of older versions of mylife YpsoPump can contact their local Ypsomed Customer Service to find out more about their eligibility for a compatible mylife YpsoPump.

Ypsomed
Thomas Kutt
Head of Investor Relations
http://ypsomed.com
+41344243555
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