[Diabetes-Talk] Medtronic Insulin Pump Recall.

Julie Mclean julie.mclean at cox.net
Sat Jul 6 13:17:39 UTC 2019


Hi Bridget, 
You are correct. Medtronic has its faults but I have used their pumps for over 20 years. About two years ago my infusion sets were recalled.  Medtronic went to great lengths to notify me and offered to replace any  sets I had on hand with specific serial numbers. I was able to  get replacements immediately that did not have the issue .  
Based on that post with Medtronic pump model numbers that were recalled, they all looked to be ones that have long since gone out of warranty. I saw some that I used in the past but not for many years. 
I value this forum because it is critical for all of us to share information and resources to help each other. 
Best regards,
Julie McLean

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Sent: Friday, July 05, 2019 10:48 PM
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Subject: Re: [Diabetes-Talk] Medtronic Insulin Pump Recall.

Why have Medtronic customers not been notified? If its in the middle of a recall, those with recalled pumps would or should be notified. Like others have said here, this is old news with no actual reports of pump tampering. And most the pumps listed in the article are older models. I may have missed it, but I did not see the 530G listed, which is what many of us switched to when Animas went belly-up. This article doesn't actually quote a Medtronic pump customer with a recalled pump, nor does it actually quote Medtronic itself. It all seems heresy. They seem to have found secondary sources without finding direct sources. Doesn't mean there isn't a recall happening, but this journalist didn't do due diligence. Until I hear directly from Medtronic, I'm not freaking out and jumping to conclusions.

Bridgit

Bridgit

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You you know what, you can go onto any search engine of your choosing and type in Medtronic insulin pump recall. Besides this, as I said in a previous message, there was a write up about in yesterday’s local news paper.

Eileen

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What's the credibility of this article? Yeah, this has been a discussion for years. Like a decade or more. So, why the immediate concern now? And if Medtronic were recalling meters, wouldn't patients have been notified? BTW, I do not see the 530G listed in this article, which is what I have.

Bridgit

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Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Medtronic Insulin Pump Recall.

Hi Medtronic Pump Users:

A friend just called to tell me about an article she was reading in her local paper. Apparently, Medtronic is recalling insulin pumps of which the Paradigm series is included, because of security risks.

Below is a write up I located on line from only a few days ago. Unfortunately, my pump is among the recalled models.While I’m not giving this pump easily, if they recall them it could mean the supplies for it will no longer be obtainable.

Eileen

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BY AIMEE PICCHI

JUNE 28, 2019 / 9:16 AM / MONEYWATCH

list of 3 items
•  Medtronic is recalling several models of its MiniMed insulin pumps because of a risk that hackers could take control and change their settings. 
•  The FDA said diabetics should talk with their doctors about switching to models with more cybersecurity protection. 
•  Diabetics should get help right away if they think their MiniMed settings have changed, or they feel symptoms of severe hypoglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis.

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Medtronic is recalling several models of its MiniMed insulin pumps because of a cybersecurity risk that could allow hackers to take control of the devices remotely and change their settings, potentially leading to serious health complications. 

"Patients with diabetes using these models should switch their insulin pump to models that are better equipped to protect against these potential risks,"
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said in a statement. 

The pumps work by using a wireless radio frequency to communicate with other devices used by diabetics, such as blood glucose monitors and glucose sensor transmitters. In a letter to patients, Medtronic said that "an unauthorized person" could potentially connect wirelessly to one of the nearby pumps and change its settings. 
Because insulin pumps regulate the dose and frequency of insulin given to diabetics, interference with their settings could cause potentially serious health implications.

"This could lead to hypoglycemia (if additional insulin is delivered) or hyperglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis (if not enough insulin is delivered),"
Medtronic said in the letter. 

It's not the first time security issues have been raised about Medtronic insulin pumps. In 2011, security researcher Jay Radcliffe warned about a security flaw that could allow a hacker to disable a Medtronic insulin pump. 

"No confirmed reports"

Medtronic said it has received "no confirmed reports of unauthorized persons changing settings or controlling insulin delivery."

Medtronic is recommending that diabetics who use the pump take several precautions, including keeping the pump and devices connected to the pump "within your control at all times." People who use the pump should also be alert to the pump's notifications, alarms and alerts and not share their pump's serial number. 

The FDA recommends seeking medical help if diabetics with the pumps believe their settings have changed, or they feel symptoms of severe hypoglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis.

Below are the models, with the software version in parenthesis:

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•  MiniMed 508 (All versions)
•  MiniMed Paradigm 511 (All versions)
•  MiniMed Paradigm 512/712 (All versions) •  MiniMed Paradigm 515/715 (All versions) •  MiniMed Paradigm 522/722 (All versions) •  MiniMed Paradigm 522K/722K (All versions) •  MiniMed Paradigm 523/723 (Version 2.4A or lower) •  MiniMed Paradigm 523K/723K (Version 2.4A or lower) •  MiniMed Paradigm 712E* (All versions) •  MiniMed Paradigm Veo 554CM/754CM* (Version 2.7A or lower) •  MiniMed Paradigm Veo 554/754* (Version 2.6A or lower) list end

First published on June 28, 2019 / 9:16 AM


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