to the new Accu-Chek® Solo Tubeless Patch Pump.
Tubeless Patch Pump. For Extra Possibilities.Tubeless small and lightweight so you hardly knows it's there
Tubeless Patch Pump, For Extra Possibilities.Tubeless small and lightweight so you hardly knows it's there
Thinking about getting an insulin pump?
Deciding whether pump therapy is right for you can be a long and challenging process, after all it is a very personal journey.
The benefits of pump therapy compared to pen therapy: Helps you better control your diabetes Reference: 3) Hoogma RP, Hammond PJ, et al. Comparison of the effects of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) and NPH-based multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) on glycaemic control and quality of life: results of the 5-nations trial. Diabet Med. 2006 Feb;23(2):141-147.
4) Jeitler K, Horvath K, et al. Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion versus multiple daily insulin injections in patients with diabetes mellitus: systematic review and meta-analysis. Diabetologia. 2008 Jun;51(6):941-951.
5) Pickup J, Mattock M, et al. Glycaemic control with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion compared with intensive insulin injections in patients with type 1 diabetes: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Bmj. 2002 Mar 23;324(7339):705.
6) Steineck I, Cederholm J, et al. Insulin pump therapy, multiple daily injections, and cardiovascular mortality in 18,168 people with type 1 diabetes: observational study. Bmj. 2015 Jun 22;350:h3234., less chance of long term complications and more relief in your day-to-day life. Helps you to lower your HbA1c and prevent low blood glucose levels Reference: 3) Hoogma RP, Hammond PJ, et al. Comparison of the effects of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) and NPH-based multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) on glycaemic control and quality of life: results of the 5-nations trial. Diabet Med. 2006 Feb;23(2):141-147.
4) Jeitler K, Horvath K, et al. Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion versus multiple daily insulin injections in patients with diabetes mellitus: systematic review and meta-analysis. Diabetologia. 2008 Jun;51(6):941-951.
5) Pickup J, Mattock M, et al. Glycaemic control with continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion compared with intensive insulin injections in patients with type 1 diabetes: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Bmj. 2002 Mar 23;324(7339):705.. No more being tied to the clock: discover flexibility in your life - now you can decide when you want to eat, sleep, travel or exercise. Reference: 3) Hoogma RP, Hammond PJ, et al. Comparison of the effects of continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) and NPH-based multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) on glycaemic control and quality of life: results of the 5-nations trial. Diabet Med. 2006 Feb;23(2):141-147.
Pump or not? And, if so, which one? We know that some decisions don’t come easy.
Meet the Accu-Chek® Solo Tubeless Patch Pump, For Extra Possibilities, discover our additional services and tools, and get the information you need to make your choice.
Tubeless, small and lightweight so you hardly know it's there.
One of the main reasons some people shy away from a regular insulin pump is the simple fact that it is connected with tubing that might get in the way. 1. Freckmann G et al., Patch Pump: Are They All the Same?, Journal of Diabetes Sci and Tech (2019), Vol. 13(1) 34-40
The Accu-Chek® Solo is different.
The small lightweight pump is tube-free and lives by your rules: easily placed on different infusion sites and detachable when necessary.Deliver your bolus insulin with or without the diabetes manager 24/7
Two ways of delivering a bolus
Undoubtedly, living with diabetes comes with a set of demands and challenges. And life can be demanding enough already. That’s why we’ve designed the Accu-Chek® Solo Tubeless Patch Pump, For Extra Possibilities to put control at your fingertips. It gives you two possibilities of delivering your bolus: you can use the diabetes manager or – if you don’t have the remote with you – simply use the quick bolus buttons right on the pump to administer your insulin.
For example, there are two ways to administer insulin: First, of course, with the Diabetes Manager. But if the remote control is not at hand: Just use the Quick Bolus buttons directly on the pump.
YOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN AFTER!
Because sometimes everything
else just gets in the way.
So, what exactly does this mean for you?
Let us explain!
The Accu-Chek® Solo Tubeless Patch Pump, For Extra Possibilities is discreet: thanks to its clever design with the quick bolus buttons directly on the pump. Meaning, even if your diabetes manager is not at hand, you can give yourself a quick bolus with a few simple clicks. Also, you can change your infusion sites without wasting insulin or the pump itself. Just detach the pump, change the infusion assembly and re-attach. Instead of approximately four injections per day you only have to have one insertion when changing the infusion sites every two or three days. *Do not forget: Please always ensure that you have your insulin needs substituted when taking off the pump.
You choose! The Accu-Chek® Solo Tubeless Patch Pump, For Extra Possibilities gives you the flexibility to choose where to place the system, from four possible body zones. Wear a sundress or show off your six-pack – you can show some skin without displaying your pump. It’s up to you which site you wear it on and when it’s time for a short break. Enjoy the freedom of choice the Tubeless Patch Pump, For Extra Possibilities offers.
Switch sides, show it, or hide it away – whatever suits you best.
Made for your way of living.
While your life might be completely different to the life of other people with diabetes, getting your blood glucose under control and keeping you in a safe target range is the main goal of every successful diabetes therapy 2 Nathan DM, Cleary PA, et al. Intensive diabetes treatment and cardiovascular disease in patients with type 1 diabetes. New England Journal of Medicine. 2005;353(25):2643-2653.. This is why we are always working to adapt diabetes management to your life. Not the other way around.
Your Life. Your Choice.
Made for your way of living.
While your life might be completely different to the life of other people with diabetes, getting your blood glucose under control and keeping you in a safe target range is the main goal of every successful diabetes therapy. This is why we are always working to adapt diabetes management to your life. Not the other way around.
Your Life. Your Choice.
You choose your way. We don’t know what “extra possibilities” means to you. But we do know that there is plenty that can still be done to improve everyday life with diabetes. With our Accu-Chek® Solo Tubeless Patch Pump, For Extra Possibilities system we offer you flexibility and control: helping to bring out the best in you, while managing your diabetes.
It’s like having the whole team in one place! All-in-one tubeless patch pump system with a 3 in 1 diabetes manager
Starting a temporary basal rate or calculating a bolus can seem difficult, but don’t worry, with the Accu-Chek® Solo tubeless patch pump for extra possibilities system you are not alone. It comes with a diabetes manager including bolus advice – helping you to do the math.
For us, all-in-one means a tubeless patch pump system that helps you to check your blood glucose values and cover your insulin needs while at the same time recording diabetes-relevant data that you need to optimize your therapy together with your HCP.
All in all, the tubeless patch pump system helps cover your insulin needs while capturing the diabetes-relevant data you need to optimize therapy with your diabetes team.
Thanks to the interactive status display in the Diabetes Manager you can see all your treatment-relevant data at a glance - and have access to the most important functions for your daily routine.
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