Medtronic Sees Long-Awaited Approval Of MiniMed 530G As A Big Step In Artificial Pancreas “Journey”

Medtronic recently announced FDA approval of its MiniMed 530G low-glucose-suspend insulin pump, the first system approved in the U.S. that can automatically stop insulin delivery when blood glucose levels fall to a pre-set level.

FDA’s recent approval of Medtronic Inc.’sMiniMed 530G insulin pump with the Enlite sensor and Threshold Suspend technology is a major milestone in the long effort to design a completely artificial pancreas, Jeff Hubauer, VP of Medtronic’s insulin delivery business, told “The Gray Sheet.”

“We're excited from a business standpoint with the approval of the MiniMed 530G with the Enlite system, most importantly for our patients, but also because this is the first major...

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