Minimed Reservoir 3Ml
MiniMed Reservoir 3ml 1 Box
What is Minimed Reservoir 3Ml?
The Extended Reservoir 3ml is a specialized medical device component designed for use with insulin pumps to facilitate continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. Engineered to hold up to 3 milliliters of insulin, this reservoir allows for extended periods of use, reducing the frequency of refills and supporting better management of diabetes. Its compatibility with specific pump models ensures seamless integration and efficient insulin delivery.Side Effects
- irritation at the injection site
- allergic reactions
- pain or redness
Warnings
- ensure proper sterilization before use
- check for potential allergic reactions
- consult with a healthcare provider before making changes to dosage
- do not exceed recommended usage
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What is Minimed Reservoir 3Ml ?
The Extended Reservoir 3ml is a specialized medical device component designed for use with insulin pumps to facilitate continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion. Engineered to hold up to 3 milliliters of insulin, this reservoir allows for extended periods of use, reducing the frequency of refills and supporting better management of diabetes. Its compatibility with specific pump models ensures seamless integration and efficient insulin delivery.- irritation at the injection site
- allergic reactions
- pain or redness
- potential for infection
- ensure proper sterilization before use
- check for potential allergic reactions
- consult with a healthcare provider before making changes to dosage
- do not exceed recommended usage
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MiniMed Reservoir 3ml 1 Box
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