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myOrbit infusion sets

For 360° mobility

  • Freely rotates 360° for more convenience

  • With a dedicated adapter for a secured connection

  • Skin-friendly adhesive tape - for more comfort

  • Tan and semi-transparent adhesive tape for more discreteness

  • Wide range of steel and soft cannula available

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The infusion set for the insulin pump YpsoPump.
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myOrbit infusion sets

Freely rotates 360°

360° connector rotation makes site selection easy and highly flexible. myOrbit freely rotates 360° meaning the tubing is always in the right direction. This eliminates the need to look at the infusion site to connect or disconnect the tube.

Skin-friendly

Ideal for anyone to use on a regular basis

The adhesive tape is gentle to the skin.

Tan and semi-transparent adhesive tape

Almost invisible

The adhesive tape is tan and semi transparent for more discreeteness.

Reliable adhesive tape

An infusion set for active people

The established and reliable tape stays on wherever you go or whatever you do.

myOrbit Soft

Infusion set with a flexible soft cannula

myOrbit Soft is a flexible soft cannula with a low penetration force for insertion comfort. myOrbit Soft ensures great comfort also during use.

Ref-Number

Product description

Cannula

Tubing

MYOYP1861

myOrbit Soft

6.0 mm

45 cm (18")

MYOYP2461

myOrbit Soft

6.0 mm

60 cm (24")

MYOYP3161

myOrbit Soft

6.0 mm

80 cm (31")

MYOYP2491

myOrbit Soft

9.0 mm

60 cm (24")

MYOYP3191

myOrbit Soft

9.0 mm

80 cm (31")

Box of 10 sets

myOrbit Soft Head Infusion Set Cannulas

Ref-Number

Product description

Cannula

OYP1006

myOrbit Soft Head

6.0 mm

OYP1009

myOrbit Soft Head

9.0 mm

myOrbit Micro

Infusion set with a fine steel cannula

myOrbit Micro has a high-quality steel cannula for great comfort and reliability. myOrbit Micro is currently the thinnest cannula on the market and is virtually pain free to insert and wear.

Ref-Number

Product description

Cannula

Tubing

MYOYP1851

myOrbit Micro

5.5 mm

45 cm (18")

MYOYP2451

myOrbit Micro

5.5 mm

60 cm (24")

MYOYP3151

myOrbit Micro

5.5 mm

80 cm (31")

MYOYP2481

myOrbit Micro

8.5 mm

60 cm (24")

MYOYP3181

myOrbit Micro

8.5 mm

80 cm (31")

MYOYP2-1851

myOrbit Micro 2.0

5.5 mm

45 cm (18")

MYOYP2-2451

myOrbit Micro 2.0

5.5 mm

60 cm (24")

MYOYP2-3151

myOrbit Micro 2.0

5.5 mm

80 cm (31")

MYOYP2-2481

myOrbit Micro 2.0

8.5 mm

60 cm (24")

MYOYP2-3181

myOrbit Micro 2.0

8.5 mm

80 cm (31")

Box of 10 sets

myOrbit Micro Head Infusion Set Cannulas

Ref-Number

Product description

Cannula

OYP1005

myOrbit Micro Head

5.5 mm

OYP1008

myOrbit Micro Head

8.5 mm

MYO2-1005

myOrbit Micro 2.0 Head

5.5 mm

MYO2-1008

myOrbit Micro 2.0 Head

8.5 mm

Box of 10 sets

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mylife Diabetes Care AG, Lyssachstrasse 40, CH-3400 Burgdorf, Switzerland, CEO123
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Consult Instructions for use
Consult the myOrbit Infusion Set Instructions for Use and the YpsoPump User Guide to use the myOrbit Infusion Sets with the YpsoPump.

Insulin pumps and Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) systems can greatly improve glucose management but do not eliminate the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Because these systems use only rapid-acting insulin, any interruption in insulin delivery (e.g. infusion set failure, pump occlusion, empty reservoir, or device malfunction) can rapidly lead to ketosis and DKA - even if glucose readings are not very high. DKA is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition.

If you feel unwell, have persistent high glucose levels or detect positive ketones, please immediately contact your diabetes team and follow their advice. Do not rely solely on the AID system to correct high glucose or clear the ketones. Always check that insulin is being delivered and use your backup insulin method (e.g. insulin injections or insulin pens), if needed.

Medical advice can only be provided by healthcare professionals. The information contained in this material is intended for general educational purposes and should not be interpreted as medical advice or used as a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.