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Same Products. New Names.

Your device hasn't changed - only its name has.

The products listed below were previously marketed under the Ypsomed brand. They are now available under the mylife Diabetes Care brand with updated names.

Everything else stays exactly the same: the technology, the performance, the compatibility - nothing has changed.

What does this mean for you?

  • Your device works exactly as before

  • All accessories and related devices remain fully compatible

  • You don't need to change anything about how you use your device

Compatibility information

mylife Diabetes Care confirms that all mylife-labelled devices are fully compatible with all mylife-labelled accessories and related devices listed in the Instructions for Use (IFU).This also includes products previously labeled as Ypsomed. If you own a Ypsomed-labeled device, it will continue to work with its compatible devices as well as with the equivalent mylife-labeled products.

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.