The 4-Day Insulin Patch - Cequr Simplicity

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @Albrarian
    @Albrarian Před měsícem +6

    I switched from pens to Cequr Simplicity and I love the freedom of having the patch with the insulin with me all the time but not having the burden of the technology of a pump. I am able to manage really well after a short adjustment tweaking my management to accommodate 2 unit increments. Even though it's not officially approved, I use Fiasp in my patches and it works great! Wonderful product! Keep innovating!

    • @MLGB0Yz
      @MLGB0Yz Před měsícem

      I need too much insulin to switch, I use lyumjev u-200, and I’d be clicking forever lol. Like when I’m shootin 120 units, I would need to click 60 times versus 2 injections from the pen. I’m fascinated by pumps and patches, but I don’t want anything attached to me if it’s not going to do any better than what I do now and no pump can achieve what I have unless you’re on a non fda approved open aps system with better blood sugar parameters. But Medtronic, ilet, tandem, omnipod, they can’t have a resting blood sugar of 83 which is the best a person could have

    • @JAG42069
      @JAG42069 Před 4 dny

      ​@@MLGB0YzWhat are you eating where you need 120 units of meal time insulin?

    • @MLGB0Yz
      @MLGB0Yz Před 4 dny

      @@JAG42069 panda expfrsss for instance. Bigger plate and a soda, 3 refills. Most places serving unhealthy food gets me in that range, but I need 1 unit for every 5g of carb. I am very insulin resistant and my whole point was that my demand for insulin is too high and that’s a reason why I could never be on a pump. So you shouldn’t be surprised that I need that much, people have a problem with under bolus anyway, whereas I have impeccable control, my A1C is 4.7, so despite my body’s high demand for insulin, I manage to have a better blood sugar than many non diabetics

  • @johunter8813
    @johunter8813 Před měsícem +7

    i’ve been using this patch for a year, and i love it! i didn’t want a pump (too much technology for me), and this is perfect for me. it’s like wearing your insulin pen. no more injections for mealtime insulin. it’s also easy to do correction doses throughout the day. my last A1c was 5.9 since wearing this patch.

    • @ghannamisaeed
      @ghannamisaeed Před měsícem +1

      How much does it cost? How do you it or from where?

    • @johunter8813
      @johunter8813 Před měsícem

      mine is covered by insurance and i have co-pay of $90/month. that is well worth it to me to not have to do injections. your insurance may cover more. google “Cequr Simplicity” and there should be a contact number. they will put you in touch with your local Cequr rep. the rep will work with your doctor and pharmacy to get it for you.

    • @MLGB0Yz
      @MLGB0Yz Před měsícem

      I only inject, A1C is 4.7, improve your numbers lol

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Před 25 dny

      @@MLGB0Yz Your A1C is 4.7, so your average blood is 85, you're either 12 years old and unemployed or lying, judging by your stupid name you have no responsibilities and play XBOX all day.

  • @julilla1
    @julilla1 Před měsícem +5

    I would absolutely love to try this out. I'm T1, but low carb so a pump is a waste of insulin on me, I just don't need that much. But I could see this being really perfect for someone like me. I wish it had a better way to give a smaller dose, but otherwise it looks pretty cool. It would be especially good for those middle of the night high alerts.

    • @user-nx8fn7jg1r
      @user-nx8fn7jg1r Před měsícem

      How would you deal with the 2-increment dosing if you need an extra 1 or half of a unit since you're on a low-carb diet?

    • @julilla1
      @julilla1 Před měsícem +1

      @@user-nx8fn7jg1r I generally dose two to four units regularly. Yes, it would be a bummer if I had to eat a little more for sure.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +2

      Right!! I hope they make a single unit option. Would be appealing for many T1Ds

    • @MLGB0Yz
      @MLGB0Yz Před měsícem

      You should just inject, but don’t forget that a pump And it’s infusion set could last a week or more, so that amount of insulin would be used if you just used the insulin. Considering there’s no basal insulin anymore, Insulin just keeps withering away. On average, I could be injecting up to 250 units per day because I’m a carb lover, and my A1C is 4.7, so I have excellent understanding

    • @user-nx8fn7jg1r
      @user-nx8fn7jg1r Před měsícem

      @@MLGB0Yz How do you manage your blood sugar to achieve such a normal A1c? Don't you get hypos?

  • @claremyssterium4061
    @claremyssterium4061 Před měsícem +2

    There is another device called the V-Go that is super similar to this. It's a one a day wear though instead of 4. They call it an insulin delivery device as opposed to a patch. Works almost the same I was on it before I got my Omnipod 5. You get a bolus of 2 units with every click along with giving a certain amount of Insulin over a 24 hour period.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +2

      Hmmmm I like the idea of 4 days much better than 1 haha

  • @marinakiell1069
    @marinakiell1069 Před měsícem +3

    The size and shape of the CeQur reminds me of a Milano cookie

  • @CarolineAdamsCoaching
    @CarolineAdamsCoaching Před měsícem +4

    If they did half unit doses, I'd do it immediately! Hopefully that's one of the things in the innovation pipeline. Thanks for doing all these interviews and demos, Justin. For those of us that are new to this and overwhelmed with the choices (and tech in general), it makes the process a heck of a lot easier.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +4

      Thank you so much for the comment. I'm glad you find my content helpful and you keep me energize to do it!! :)

    • @markcmann
      @markcmann Před měsícem +1

      Makes sense to have either different SKU's for .5, 1, or 2 unit doses or have an integrated dial to adjust the dose, although being that it is a disposable device, that might not be feasible...

  • @markcmann
    @markcmann Před měsícem +2

    Interesting product. Prior to being on pump therapy, I would have loved to have this available. Hope they are successful moving forward. Great interview.

  • @TheCraftable_Crafts
    @TheCraftable_Crafts Před měsícem +2

    As someone about to start the ilet bionic pancreas (which I watched your video on!) I'd love to see this be capable of being used alongside insulin pumps, especially if there are days where your low on insulin or don't have pens (which I'm currently on) or haven't put on a new pump set this would be a literal life saver! Especially as someone who forgets to bolus before meals 😅. This would be handy, say if your at a restaurant and Don't currently have a pump on or didn't pen bolus then you could just click however much you need right then and there!. Gonna talk with my diabetic doctor about having this as a backup or if it would be possible to have whenever I Don't have my pump or my pump runs out and I can't immediately put a new kit on. Thank you for this!!

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +1

      No problem! 😉

    • @MLGB0Yz
      @MLGB0Yz Před měsícem

      Forgetting to Bolis is definitely a pump users problem, because with injections, you really will never forget, but if you did and you use fiasp or lyumjev, you can still stay in range when injecting up to 30 minutes after starting your meal

  • @Care2WorldBuild
    @Care2WorldBuild Před měsícem +6

    With my experience in Arizona, during the day at noon it is around ~109 °F or ~42 °C on a summer day and it isn't friendly to insulin at night. I've wondered how much danger I am in getting in an even hotter car awaiting for it to cool and travel somewhere, maybe taking 5 minutes to actually have some A/C working well. Anyways, I wondered if the 200u would be safe in this? My T:Slim doesn't have any information on how long it will be safe, so the better I play it staying out of the heat the better. Not a safe place for exposed insulin users. Otherwise without the pump I would carry a water bottle like a HydroFlask with insulin pens, needles, and a cooling insert.

  • @kimberlywhidden6966
    @kimberlywhidden6966 Před měsícem +4

    Very interesting technology. I’m type 1 and use MDIs exclusively. My concern is that this device only delivers 2 units at a time or an even number. What if you need an odd number for a meal, like 3 units? What about 1/2 units. I don’t think I could manage my diabetes as well with this device.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +1

      I feel the same for my treatment, but there are lots of people who like it. I think a 1 unit device would be better for me.

  • @ChloryShaw
    @ChloryShaw Před měsícem +2

    I hate that all of these great products are only available in the US, it feels sometimes that diabetics in other countries don't matter.

    • @djshortsleeve
      @djshortsleeve Před 26 dny

      Americans are fronting all the money

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Před 25 dny

      You say this but the tandem pump and G6 or G7 were approved in Europe wayyy before the US

  • @dawnb2224
    @dawnb2224 Před měsícem

    Back in the day the very 1st insulin pen was only 2 units at a time. That was when there was only NPH, Regular and a mix of the 2.
    It was not until later single units came in later. This reminds me of the old pens.

  • @theresamelvin60
    @theresamelvin60 Před měsícem +2

    Another great and interesting video so many interesting pieces of technology to consider to help all diabetics amazing!!!!! I will be sticking to my omnipod 5 for now but like you said 4 day omnipod would be great

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +2

      GIVE ME THAT 4 DAY OMNIPOD!!!

  • @buzzelectric6185
    @buzzelectric6185 Před měsícem +1

    I like the patch idea. I now use Afrezza inhaled insulin. It is pretty discreet and not any more embarrassing to use than an asthma inhaler. It seems that this can be even more discreet. I don’t mind the 2 unit dosage because Afrezza comes in 4 unit dosages, 4,8,and 12. You just get used to when you inhale it. My need is for speed. You said the patch is approved for Humalog, which is a fast acting insulin. I just changed from Lyumjev, which is an ultra fast acting to the Afrezza because Afrezza is even faster acting than Lyumjev. I love the speed. But for someone who doesn't want to inhale, it's a great idea, especially if it is approved for Lyumjev or Fiasp. I have a friend that I think would use it if it is approved for Lyumjev, which she uses now and is USE to.

    • @Albrarian
      @Albrarian Před měsícem

      I put Fiasp in the Cequr Simplicity patch. Works just fine!

  • @MagiMystik
    @MagiMystik Před měsícem

    Looking forward to it coming to Canada. Thanks...

  • @ForceFreeTrainergirl06
    @ForceFreeTrainergirl06 Před měsícem +1

    Why make it to deliver 2 units? Why not half a unit or one unit? I could never wear something like that because my Omnipod delivers tenths of a unit and that is what I need because I'm so sensitive to insulin. It's why I have so many less hypos on the pump than I did on a pen.

  • @bp7077
    @bp7077 Před měsícem +1

    Yes I love these devise that it's not connected to any device.

  • @anitaboddington4837
    @anitaboddington4837 Před 4 dny

    Is this device available through the VA health system which I am a part of

  • @rgmartin1040
    @rgmartin1040 Před měsícem

    I recently went on a pump but within a short period had to go off due to poor absorption. I’m guessing I’d have the same problem with this device due to the limited wear areas. I’m now using Afrezza but have difficulty with their 4-8-12 dose options.

  • @isashaikh6803
    @isashaikh6803 Před 26 dny

    Please suggest me hwo to purchase this one for daughter in india

  • @brendaparker6766
    @brendaparker6766 Před měsícem

    Interesting thanks for sharing

  • @donnaclemow5061
    @donnaclemow5061 Před měsícem

    I'm type 2 I would love to try this diabetic patch

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem

      Glad you found the video helpful - let us know what you think if you try it!

  • @Papamatarese
    @Papamatarese Před měsícem

    Another awesome video 😎

  • @rosesingleton5517
    @rosesingleton5517 Před měsícem

    At this point I am not interested. The Omnipod 5 has come a long way. For me this patch would be used by Type2 mainly. Thank you Justin, you always ask the correct questions.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem

      Thanks for watching and the complement :)

  • @spoiled1978
    @spoiled1978 Před měsícem +1

    I think my only thing would be what kind of adhesive does it use bc I have skin irritation with other overlay stickers. I would love if it's a hypoallergenic latex.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem

      good question - im not sure! Anyone know?

  • @user-nx8fn7jg1r
    @user-nx8fn7jg1r Před měsícem +2

    What would one do, should they need to take 3, 5 etc units?

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem

      Yea, you can only do 2 unit increments...for now.

  • @Mike19663
    @Mike19663 Před měsícem +1

    It sounds good in theory, however, what do you do if you need say 3 units. I like my Inpen where I can do any amount in half units if needed.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem

      Exactly, I think a 1 unit device could be a better option for me.

  • @claudiakitchen8094
    @claudiakitchen8094 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for this info. My questions include the potential for accidental insulin delivery and whether the ability to swim includes ocean swimming, and whether swim time and depth limitations wearing this device are the same or similar to those of the CMG Dexcom G7. I also sometimes inject an odd number of bolus units rather than 2 unit increments. I am Type 2 and am a post-Whipple procedure patient.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem

      Great questions! I'd like to know more details on swimming too.

    • @claudiakitchen8094
      @claudiakitchen8094 Před měsícem

      Another commenter raised a question I don't think I was addressed. That is the ambient temperature range to keep the insulin in the patch safe and effective.

  • @montielstudios5947
    @montielstudios5947 Před měsícem

    I am a pump user, and have recently discovered that after two days of wearing the pump, due to body heat (particularly when skeeping) the insulin degradation forces the need to refill my reservoir with fresh insulin. So, maybe 2 1/2 days max before the insulin has noticably degraded. I wonder if this device would have a similar issue... especially considering it had directly contact with the body compared to my pump.
    Generally a great idea...but not sure the 4 day wear time is practical with Humalog and Novolog temperature degradation.

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Před 25 dny

      That sounds like complete horseshit bullshit, insulin is injected into a 98.6°F body, it does not DEGRADE from body heat, whatever that means. Stop spreading misinformation.

  • @JennyJohnson-g4e
    @JennyJohnson-g4e Před 9 dny

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  • @dianahanson7302
    @dianahanson7302 Před 29 dny

    Sadly the cots of devices and in some pumps are so high and prize people can’t afford it. That’s why most I saw on swingers and have to stay on swingers all time and it won’t change because the prices will never go down on up and Insurance will not pay . Who knows what they would pay for that device to probably not much either and cost extra. We can’t afford it. I would never change with Diabetes care. sadly for this world. 😢😢😢

  • @edpippin
    @edpippin Před měsícem

    Is there a way to deliver more than two units at a time.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +1

      Yea you can click it as many times as needed, 2 units per click.

  • @grumpyinbrooklyn6347
    @grumpyinbrooklyn6347 Před měsícem

    "Concensus" glycemic targets are pathetic to begin with! That so many can't even meet that is heartbreaking!

  • @Stina-k6x
    @Stina-k6x Před 2 dny

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  • @carolcunningham9672
    @carolcunningham9672 Před měsícem

    This isn’t marketed to T1D and that okay.
    V-GO for most type 1s the basal is set too high.

  • @NormanSantiago-z1q
    @NormanSantiago-z1q Před 8 dny

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  • @TonyThompson-u3o
    @TonyThompson-u3o Před 11 hodinami

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  • @MrWubzHD2
    @MrWubzHD2 Před měsícem

    Uhh idk if my insurance is weird or he is just full of it but I have cvs caremark and I can get a 3-month supply of Omnipod 5s for 125, while a of 3-month supply of cequr cost 615, and a 3-month supply of Novolog flexpens is only 33.

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +1

      Wow, very interesting! Thanks for sharing. Any chance you can share the price or % difference?

    • @MrWubzHD2
      @MrWubzHD2 Před měsícem

      @@diabe_tech according to my insurance which is CVS Caremark through my work. Omnipod 5 is $125 for 30 pods. Cequr is $205 for 8 patches.

    • @MrWubzHD2
      @MrWubzHD2 Před měsícem

      @@diabe_tech hm i don't know why but i replied to this the other day bbut my reply seems to have vanished. but I have CVS Caremark and i can get 30 Omnipods for $125. I can get 24 Cequr and it cost $615.

    • @MrWubzHD2
      @MrWubzHD2 Před měsícem

      @@diabe_tech i just edited my first comment because all new comments seem to just be vanishing

  • @HolmesElla-n4g
    @HolmesElla-n4g Před 8 dny

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  • @MADNESS625
    @MADNESS625 Před měsícem

    4 day patch isn’t possible at the moment

    • @bp7077
      @bp7077 Před měsícem +2

      It is possible I use this patch and I use it for 4 days.

  • @FinnTobey-j6l
    @FinnTobey-j6l Před 4 dny

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  • @djshortsleeve
    @djshortsleeve Před 26 dny

    Insulin pumps arent great for all. Completely unusable for those of us who eat well, exercise, and arent fat.

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Před 25 dny

      If you're too stupid to use a pump just say so.

  • @BerhaneKirosEmbaye-fn4sb
    @BerhaneKirosEmbaye-fn4sb Před měsícem

    It is so boring ti inject all the time because diabetics have a great problem which other people do not know them.

  • @BerhaneKirosEmbaye-fn4sb
    @BerhaneKirosEmbaye-fn4sb Před měsícem

    We do not hear your devices which are similar and useless why donot you try to invent for cure.

    • @mad0uche
      @mad0uche Před 25 dny

      There is no cure, cells are destroyed just like cancer destroys cells

  • @diabetesatuniversity
    @diabetesatuniversity Před měsícem +1

    Great video, always covering the latest technology.
    A critical point, though. His comment at czcams.com/video/Uw_X9UKGNBI/video.html that current automatic insulin delivery systems are great is true, but is it really an "artificial pancreas" if fewer than half of those using it do not manage to meet the so-called "consensus glycemic targets"? I believe that the AID systems are indeed great and a major milestone in the journey to better treatment, but there is much more work to be done before we can really say it works for most people with T1D. I made a short video about this issue. czcams.com/video/RBrytdfPuf0/video.htmlsi=jegwEnT7VlZl-oUT

    • @diabe_tech
      @diabe_tech  Před měsícem +2

      No, we still dont have an Artificial Pancreas. We have automated insulin systems that get us into much better range, but still take a lot of user input. We are getting there and I'm excited to see where the innovations lead us in the nest 5-10 years...or I'll take a cure too!

  • @marinakiell1069
    @marinakiell1069 Před měsícem +1

    That’s was a silly educational quip, it could become a meme😂
    🍊🧃+🍌