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This article originally posted 28 September, 2012 and appeared in  Issue 645

PaQ Insulin Delivery Device

 
PaQ Insulin Delivery Device  

CeQur

The CeQur device (PaQ), a small discreet, wearable insulin patch infuser, is for continuous subcutaneous delivery. The CeQur insulin infuser includes a disposable insulin reservoir that attaches to a reusable electronic messenger. The device easily attaches to the patient's abdominal area with a secure adhesive backing. Once in place, insulin is delivered subcutaneously through a fine, soft tube or cannula from the reservoir that is changed by the patient every few days. The CeQur insulin delivery device is designed to use just one type of insulin for both basal and bolus dosing, and will be available in multiple basal rates, once it is FDA approved. 

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This article originally posted 28 September, 2012 and appeared in  Issue 645

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