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One way to deliver basal and bolus insulin is with pens or syringes and vials. Since injections are required several times a day, this is called multiple daily insulin injection therapy or MDI for short. MDI therapy typically includes a long-acting insulin to address basal needs and a rapid-acting insulin to address bolus needs. • Basal insulin is a constant supply of insulin that is meant to cover the body's baseline need for insulin, even during times of fasting. • Along with basal insulin, bolus doses are needed to keep your blood glucose within target, particularly after eating meals. A bolus dose is an additional dose of insulin delivered for meals (also known as a meal bolus) and/or delivered to bring down high blood glucose values (also known as a correction bolus). • For more information on basal insulin and bolus doses watch “Omnipod - Basal Bolus Therapy”: • Omnipod® - Basal Bolus Therapy • Watch the video to learn more about MDI therapy. • Training is essential and must be completed before using the Omnipod® 5 System. As part of this process, you will need to meet with your healthcare provider and visit omnipod.com/setup to complete setup and schedule your required training. • Omnipod 5 Resources: https://www.omnipod.com/current-podde... • Omnipod 5 Pro Tip Series: https://www.omnipod.com/protips • The Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) System is cleared for individuals with type 1 diabetes ages 2 years and older. The Omnipod 5 System is intended for single patient, home use and requires a prescription. • The Omnipod 5 System is compatible with the following U-100 insulins: NovoLog®, Humalog®, and Admelog®. • For complete safety information including indications, contraindications, warnings, cautions, and instructions visit omnipod.com/safety. Consult your healthcare provider before starting on Omnipod. U.S. only. • #Omnipod #Omnipod5 #Diabetes #insulinpump
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