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What insulin bomb do you put in the Alcorcon Foundation hospital?

Fjrf-Mad's profile photo   06/05/2018 11:39 p.m.

  
Fjrf-Mad
06/05/2018 11:39 p.m.

Does anyone know that insulin bomb prescribe at the Alcorcón Foundation Hospital, Madrid?

Thank you so much!!

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RAFAZA
06/06/2018 8:22 a.m.

that of roche accouchek insight

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Fjrf-Mad
06/06/2018 7:32 p.m.

rofaza said:
that of roche accouchekInsight

Thank you so much.Betting your kindness, would you know what they consist of, how long do they last and if it is in consultation or apart the courses-of-examination for the use of said bomb, who participates?Thank you so much

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RAFAZA
06/07/2018 8:47 a.m.

Hello.The pump is highly recommended.I advise you without a doubt.It will give you much more freedom in treatment by giving you the option to better adjust insulin based on what you do day by day.
In this link you can see information about this pump
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In principle they will prescribe it in the consultation and you will have to do a small training that will be given to you by Roche's commercial in the hospital education consultation.
It carries a preloaded insulin cartridge that is changed every 3 days.From Roche they will send you every 3 months Fungible material for the pump (canulas, connection tube and batteries) so you will not have any extra expense.
Every 15 days you will have to change the pump battery that is also supplied by Roche
All the best

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