i-Port Advance

Fewer injections are the draw of this insulin port. A 6- or 9-millimeter cannula is inserted below the skin by a disposable insertion device and is held to the skin with adhesive. Users deliver insulin through the port via pen or syringe. After three days, the injection site is rotated and a new port is applied.

  • Reduces skin punctures allowing multiple injections (up to 15) over three days with one application, reducing skin punctures from multiple daily injections
  • Small, low-profile patch resembling an adhesive bandage, with a soft cannula under the skin for medication delivery
  • Features a built-in inserter for quick, virtually painless application and is compatible with insulin pens and syringes
  • Long wear time up to 72 hours during normal activities, including exercising, sleeping, and bathing
  • Requires a one-hour wait between long- and short-acting insulin injections to prevent mixing

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