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MiniMed Receives Health Canada License for 780G System Software

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MiniMed Group (MMED) said Tuesday that Health Canada has licensed new software for its MiniMed 780G system in Canada.

With the authorization, the MiniMed 780G system now offers greater flexibility, combining Meal Detection technology and SmartGuard with both the Guardian 4 and Simplera Sync sensors.

Simplera Sync is a disposable, all-in-one sensor that requires no fingersticks with SmartGuard, no overtape, and features a two-step insertion process. The MiniMed 780G system is also now compatible with Fiasp and indicated for adults aged 18 and older with Type 2 diabetes.

The Simplera Sync sensor will be available in Canada later this year, the company said.

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