Basically insulin gets out of the pump and into your body thanks to an infusion set. An infusion set is a tiny, flexible tube (called a cannula) you can insert under your skin. The infusion set is held in place with adhesive, so you can run, jump and play.
The right infusion set can make all the difference to people who pump.
Everybody is different and every body is different. That's why it's important to have a choice in infusion sets—so you can find the one that fits you best in every way.
inset® II and inset® 30: two great choices.
These all-in-one sets combine the inserter and infusion set in a single, portable unit, so they're a snap to change anytime, anywhere–in fact, you can insert it one handed.*
They work with any pump, too.†
Animas®, OneTouch®, Deltec Cozmo®, ACCU-CHEK®, or Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm®—you name it, you can attach the inset® II or inset® 30 to it. (A special reservoir is required for use with the MiniMed Paradigm® series, which will be supplied with infusion set samples to eligible Medtronic pump
users.)
Get set to connect and go. With inset® II and inset® 30.

- > The first all-in-one straight set
- > 90º insertion angle
- > 6 mm or 9 mm cannula length
- > 60cm and 110cm tubing
- > In blue, pink and grey
- > Discover inset® II by viewing the visual guide

- > The first and only all-in-one angled set
- > 30º insertion angle
- > 13 mm cannula length
- > 60cm and 110cm tubing
- > In blue, pink and grey
- > Discover inset® 30 by viewing the
visual guide
*Placement and insertion for both inset® II and inset® 30 can be done one-handed. When removing the introducer needle, inset® 30 requires holding the set in place with the other hand.
†Excludes pumps that do not use infusion sets. Special reservoir from Applied Diabetes Research (ADR) required for use with Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm® 511, 512, 515, 522, 554, 712, 715, 722 & 754 pumps.