Introducing the i-Port Advance injection port

150 injections per month vs. 10 insertions per month

You may know Medtronic for insulin pumps and CGM, but we aspire do much more. We’re broadening our focus to be a more holistic diabetes company and our desire is to meet the needs of the millions of people globally impacted by diabetes. We will continue to strive to provide solutions for people with diabetes, wherever you are in your diabetes journey. 

Maybe you or a loved one is new to insulin or not quite ready for a pump? If so i-Port Advance® injection port might be right for you. It makes taking shots easier for you. No one likes needles and we understand that.

 

10 Things You Probably Don’t Know About i-Port Advance Injection Port

 

 

1. What is an i-Port Advance injection port?

It’s a small and discrete patch that is the size of a quarter and sticks to you like a Band-Aid that you change every three days. This means you don’t need to poke your skin every single time you need to take a shot. 

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2. Who should consider i-Port Advance injection port?

  • Those newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and are not ready for a pump.
  • If you have type 2 diabetes and are new to taking insulin, this is a great way to improve the transition to taking shots.
  • Anyone who experiences the emotional challenges of shots like fear, anxiety, and stress or the physical impact of shots like bruising, scarring, or pain.
  • It’s especially beneficial to children, who often get anxiety when it’s time to take a shot.
     

3. How does it change my experience with shots?

If you take an average of five shots a day, you can reduce the number of times you poke yourself from 150 to 10 in just 1 month! That’s 93% less pokes! 
 

4. How and where do I apply the injection port to my body?

A small and round piece of plastic with a needle will apply an injection port to your skin with a quick poke. The abdomen, upper thighs, back of arms, hips and upper buttocks are all good locations. Once the port is inserted, you can put a syringe or pen through the port any time you need a shot over a three day time period.

i-Port Advance Injection Port

 

5. Will it get in the way of my life?

Absolutely not! You can continue your activities like exercising, sleeping and bathing as you normally would.

 i-Port Advance Injection Port

 

6. Does it matter if I use a pen or syringe?

You can use it with both pens and syringes. Needles need to be 5-8mm in length and 32-28 gauge.
 

7. How does it work with both long-acting and rapid-acting insulin?

Well, you can use both, but there is a rule: always inject rapid-acting insulin first, then wait one hour, then inject your long-acting insulin.
 

8. What are people saying who have tried an injection port?

In a patient survey: 98% think it’s comfortable to wear, 99% find say that it’s more beneficial than shots, and 100% reported that it helps decrease anxiety1.
 

9. How much will it cost me?

It’s $96 for one box of 10 ports (1 month of supplies). We’re continuing to work on insurance coverage and cost-saving programs and would be happy to work with you to determine your options.
 

10. What if I just want to try it first?

We’re pleased to announce that we’re offering a free trial with a prescription from your doctor. You will receive 2 i-Ports so you can try it for a total of 6 days. To learn more or request a free trial, fill out this form or call 888-360-3244.

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
i-Port Advance injection port is prescription- indicated for patients who administer, or to whom is administered, multiple daily subcutaneous injections of physician prescribed medications, including insulin. The device may remain in place for up to 72 hours to accommodate multiple drug injections without the discomfort of additional needle sticks. Site infection and/or irritation is a risk. Patients experiencing such symptoms should immediately consult their healthcare provider and/or discontinue use. For complete details, please consult i-Port Advance product user guide. 
Riley D, Raup G. Impact of a subcutaneous injection device on improving patient care. Nurs Manage. 2010;41(6):49–50

 

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