Omnipod GO™ Training Videos

 

Welcome to the Omnipod GO instructional video series. We are excited to guide you through the basics of using Omnipod GO Insulin Delivery Device.

Your healthcare provider has been specially trained to teach you how to properly use Omnipod GO. For health and safety, it is mandatory that you attend an in-office training session before starting Omnipod GO.

These videos are intended to be in support of the training you received from your healthcare provider and not a replacement for in-office training.

Welcome to our instructional video series! We are excited to guide you  through the basics of using the Omnipod GO Insulin Delivery Device. In this video, we will provide an overview and set expectations for wearing the device. 

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In this video, we will briefly explain type 2 diabetes and how insulin can help manage it. We will discuss the Omnipod GO product and its role in insulin therapy for type 2 diabetes.

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Let's take a closer look at the Omnipod GO Pod by watching this video. The Omnipod GO Pod is a lightweight device you wear on your body. Throughout the video, we'll explore the Pod's function, as well as its key features and advantages.

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This instructional video will guide you through the process of setting up the Omnipod GO Pod and help you become familiar with the necessary supplies before using your first Pod.

2:07

To fill your Pod with insulin, you will need to use a fill syringe. In this video tutorial, we will show you how to correctly fill a syringe with U-100 rapid-acting insulin. The packaging should indicate the recommended daily dose of insulin. If you are uncertain about the prescribed rate, please consult your healthcare provider.

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This instructional video will guide you on how to properly fill the Omnipod GO Pod with insulin and where to place it on your body. For more detailed information on site preparation and placement, please consult your Omnipod GO User Guide.

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Omnipod GO is a unique insulin delivery device that uses lights and sounds to communicate. This video provides an overview of the device's audiovisual safety features, which allow you to easily check the status of your Omnipod GO.

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After 3 days (72 hours) of use, you will need to remove your Omnipod GO Pod. To ensure proper removal, refer to the instructional video which outlines the necessary steps to remove the Pod. Once you have removed and discarded the Pod, promptly begin using a new Pod.

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Omnipod GO™ Insulin Delivery Device

Omnipod GO™ is intended for the subcutaneous infusion of insulin at a preset basal rate in one 24-hour time period for 3 days (72 hours) in adults with type 2 diabetes. The Omnipod GO System has been tested and found to be safe for use with the following U-100 insulin: Fiasp®, Novolog®, Humalog®, Lyumjev®, and Admelog®. Refer to the Omnipod GO User Guide for complete safety information including indications, contraindications, warnings, cautions, and instructions.

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