Coming Soon: 'Artificial Pancreas' Options for Diabetes Miriam E Tucker June 20, 2016 NEW ORLEANS — Nearly closed-loop systems (also referred to as an "artificial pancreas") for improving glycemic control and minimizing hypoglycemia in type 1 diabetes are advancing rapidly, including iterations that deliver insulin alone, insulin with glucagon, or glucagon alone. Findings for several of the products in development demonstrating improvements in glycemic control and reductions in hypoglycemia were presented here at the American Diabetes Association (ADA) 2016 Scientific Sessions . "Some people may do well on insulin only, while others may need glucagon," Vincent Crabtree, PhD, director of the artificial pancreas program at JDRF, in New York, told Medscape Medical News , adding, "JDRF would like people to have choice, and we'd like all to be covered [by payers]." The insulin-only hybrid closed-loop 670G system (Medtronic MiniMed) is the
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