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What are the differences between the pediatric model Insulin Pumps and the standard models?

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What are the differences between the pediatric model Insulin Pumps and the standard models?

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The pediatric insulin pump models (523K/723K) have different settings for the glucose threshold alerts as part of the REAL-Time continuous glucose monitoring functionality. The main difference is that the low glucose threshold alert cannot be set any lower than 90 mg/dL in the pediatric models. In the standard models, the minimum low glucose alert threshold is 40 mg/dL. The table below lists the differences between the standard and pediatric insulin pump models.

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