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V-Go

V-Go from Mannkind Corporation

V-Go is a small insulin delivery device that is worn like a patch for 24 hours. V-Go provides continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion over 24 hours at a preset basal rate of 20, 30 or 40 units per 24 hours. V-Go provides on-demand bolus dosing up to 36 units per 24 hours in 2 unit increments. V-Go uses only U100 fast acting insulin (e.g. Humalog, Novolog).

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Automatic Correction Boluses:
No
Closed Loop Functionality:
No
Calibration Not Required:
No
Waterproof:
Up to 3 feet, 3 inches for 24 hours
Medicare Covered:
Yes
Remote Software Update Capability:
No
Multiple Languages:
Yes
Food Database:
No
Additional Features:
V-Go is indicated for adult patients requiring insulin. V-Go is fully mechanical and uses and provides a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion over 24 hours at one of three a preset basal rates, and provides on-demand bolus dosing at meal times. Patients using V-Go report preferring to stay on V-Go versus MDI.

Important Safety Information

V-Go is magnetic resonance (MR) unsafe. Remove V-Go before X-ray, MRI or CT scan and replace it with a new V-Go after the test is completed. Do not use other insulin products while on V-Go therapy unless instructed by your healthcare professional.

Size Weight:
2.4 x 1.3 x 0.5 inches., 0.7 to 1.8 oz. filled, depending on units of insulin used
Approved For Ages:
21 years of age and older
Tubeless:
Yes
Reservoir Capacity:
76 units, 66 units or 56 units depending on chosen device
Basal Range:
20, 30 or 40 units per 24 hours
Bolus Range:
Up to 36 units per 24 hours, on demand doses in 2 unit increments.

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