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Why Tandem Insulin Pumps Might Be Perfect for You

There are Many Advantages

For people with diabetes, insulin pumps can be a vital tool in managing the condition. Tandem insulin pumps have gained popularity in recent years due to their advanced features and user-friendly design. 


As distributors of Tandem devices and equipment, we can say that this company manufactures some of the highest-quality and most useful diabetes management devices available today. Let’s take a look at how Tandem insulin pumps work and some of the advantages that they offer.

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How Do Insulin Pumps Work Anyway?

Insulin pumps are small electronic devices that are worn on the body and deliver insulin to the user through a catheter inserted under the skin. The insulin pump delivers insulin continuously throughout the day and night, and the user can also give additional doses of insulin as needed to manage blood sugar levels. Tandem insulin pumps work on the same principle, but with some additional features that set them apart from other insulin pumps.


An Insulin Pump Designed With User Friendliness in Mind

One of the key features of Tandem insulin pumps is their touchscreen interface. The pumps have a large color touchscreen display that makes it easy for users to navigate menus and enter data. This user-friendly interface is particularly helpful for people who are new to using insulin pumps or who have difficulty with small buttons and displays.

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Cutting-edge Technology

Tandem insulin pumps have a unique feature called Basal-IQ technology. Basal-IQ is an algorithm that uses data from the pump’s continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to predict when a user’s blood sugar levels will drop below a certain threshold. When the algorithm predicts a pending low blood sugar event, it automatically suspends insulin delivery for up to 2 hours, helping to prevent hypoglycemia. Once the user’s blood sugar levels start to rise again, the pump automatically resumes insulin delivery.


Another feature of Tandem insulin pumps is their ability to integrate with a variety of diabetes management software platforms. This allows users to view their pump data alongside other diabetes data, such as blood glucose readings, meal logs, and exercise records. This integration provides users with a more comprehensive view of their diabetes management and helps them make more informed decisions about their insulin therapy.


Tandem insulin pumps also offer a feature called Control-IQ technology. Control-IQ builds on the Basal-IQ algorithm by adding an additional layer of functionality. In addition to suspending insulin delivery to prevent hypoglycemia, Control-IQ can also increase or decrease insulin delivery to help keep blood sugar levels within a target range. The algorithm takes into account factors such as the user’s insulin sensitivity, the amount of carbohydrate in a meal, and the user’s recent blood sugar trends to make real-time adjustments to insulin delivery.

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What Are the Advantages of Tandem Insulin Pumps?

One of the advantages of Tandem insulin pumps over other types of insulin pumps is their flexibility. Tandem pumps offer a wide range of infusion sets and reservoir sizes, which allows users to choose the options that work best for their individual needs. The pumps can also be used with a variety of CGM systems, giving users the option to use the CGM that they find most effective.


Another advantage of Tandem insulin pumps is their compact size. The pumps are small and lightweight, making them easy to wear and carry around. The touchscreen interface also eliminates the need for additional devices, such as a separate CGM receiver or remote control.

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Are Tandem Insulin Pumps Right for Me?

Ultimately, this is a question that should be discussed between you and your physicians. That being said, many users find that Tandem insulin pumps make their diabetes management plan easier and less intrusive than older alternatives.


If you’d like to learn more about this exciting technology and the options available to you, please don’t hesitate to contact us or to order today! 

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