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Embrace your life with confidence​

Enjoy life without limits with myLoop: Everyday freedom in your diabetes management

Life can be unpredictable. Let myLoop take care of your busy schedule, putting your freedom first.

‘‘Thanks to myLoop, I can focus on the important things in life and rely on the fact that my diabetes management is running smoothly.’’
Kathi, diagnosed at 21
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Embrace the freedom to follow your path

Life happens in real time; so does diabetes management with myLoop. Requiring less effort from your side, freeing you up to follow your path in life.

How Keira navigates her day with myLoop

‘‘myLoop takes a huge amount of pressure off mentally by making thousands of those diabetes-related decisions on my behalf every day without me having to constantly think about them.’’
Craig, diagnosed at 31

Embrace your life with confidence

Life is busy! myLoop offloads you from the 24/7 job of managing diabetes, filling you up with confidence to embrace life.

How Chris sails through the day with myLoop

Why adults love myLoop

Continuous insulin adjustments based on real-time glucose data provide greater flexibility to tackle any challenge whenever, wherever. Moreover, CamAPS FX is the Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) algorithm with proven clinical efficacy approved for use during pregnancy.

0.3%

time with glucose below 3.0 mmol/L1

74.2%

time in target range1

94.9%

time spent in closed-loop1

The Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) system myLoop is made up of three key elements that communicate with each other: a Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) System, the YpsoPump insulin pump, and CamAPS FX, an app-based algorithm.

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How myLoop powers your freedom

Manage your diabetes directly from your smartphone

Choose the personal glucose target that matches your day

Insulin pumps and Automated Insulin Delivery (AID) systems can significantly improve glucose management, but they 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 quickly lead to ketosis and DKA — even if glucose levels 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 contact your diabetes care team immediately and follow their guidance. Do not rely solely on the AID system to correct high glucose or clear ketones. Always confirm 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 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.