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Yes, there is a battery option available but there may be an additional cost associated with the device.

Yes, Medicare may cover 80% of the allowable if the following conditions have been met, you may be covered by Medicare Part B.

  • You are currently enrolled in Medicare Part B
  • You have met your annual deductible (Visit Medicare.gov for details current deductible amount)
  • You have a written prescription provided by your physician that documents you have attempted other methods of treating your erectile dysfunction and they have failed.

We accept most Medicare replacement plans. Please call to verify that your specific plan in accepted.

Yes. Insuflon has a self-sealing membrane inside the port that prevents water from seeping in.

No. The added ingredients in insulin prevent bacteria from growing.

It should be replaced every 3 days.

Sunday, 18 May 2014 17:00

What gauge is the introducer needle?

27 gauge.

Yes -- as long as the insulin manufacturers' instructions allow their short acting and long acting insulin types to be mixed, there are no problems of injecting different insulin types through Insuflon.

Yes. Insuflon is ideal for injection of insulin using an insulin pen as well as a syringe.

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