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Insulet Omnipod Dash - Chapter 3: Changing Your Pod

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CHAPTER 3
Changing Your Pod
Beginning the Pod Change Process
Changing your Pod consists of deactivating your current Pod and activating a new
Pod.
Your Pod should be changed at least once every 48 to 72 hours (2 to 3 days) or aer
delivering 200 units of insulin. Consult with your healthcare provider and refer to
the insulin labelling to determine if you should change your Pod more oen.
Warnings:
Do NOT use a Pod if you are sensitive to or have allergies to acrylic adhesives,
or have fragile or easily damaged skin.
Because the Pod uses only rapid-acting U-100 insulin, you are at increased
risk for developing hyperglycaemia if insulin delivery is interrupted. Severe
hyperglycaemia can quickly lead to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). DKA
can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, breathing
diculties, shock, coma or death. If insulin delivery is interrupted for any
reason, you may need to replace the missing insulin. Ask your healthcare
provider for instructions for handling interrupted insulin delivery, which
may include an injection of rapid-acting insulin.
e Pod and its accessories, including the needle cap, contain small parts that
may be dangerous if swallowed. Be careful to keep these small parts away from
young children.
e steps for deactivating or activating a Pod depend on whether you have an
active Pod or not:
If this is your rst time activating a Pod, go to “First Time Activating a Pod
on page 38.
If you currently have an active Pod, go to “Deactivate an Active Pod” on
page 38.
If you have already deactivated your most recent Pod, go to “No Active Pod
on page 39.
User Guide
Effective Date: 27SEP2019, ECO-000240

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