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MiniMed's Smallest App-Controlled Insulin Pump Now Shipping with the World's Smallest Sensor

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MiniMed (Nasdaq: MMED) announced that its MiniMed Flex™ automated insulin delivery system is now commercially shipping in the U.S. with the Instinct sensor, made by Abbott. For the first time, users can combine MiniMed’s smallest and only app-controlled insulin pump with what the company calls the world’s smallest, patient-applied sensor, offering up to 15 days of wear.

Powered by SmartGuard™ technology, MiniMed Flex™ automatically adjusts insulin around the clock and uses Meal Detection™ to help when meal boluses are occasionally missed. The pump holds up to 300 units of insulin, works with the Extended™ infusion set for up to seven days’ wear, and is FDA cleared for people with type 1 diabetes aged 7+ and adults with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes.

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  • MiniMed Flex™ with Instinct now shipping in U.S. combines smallest app-controlled pump with up to 15-day wear sensor
  • SmartGuard™ automation uses real-time glucose data and Meal Detection™ to adjust insulin delivery continuously
  • Broader eligible population: FDA cleared for type 1 diabetes from age 7 and adults with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes

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  • None.

Market Context

MiniMed’s June U.S. Flex launch drew a -3.61% 24-hour reaction, adding historical context to this sh...
Analysis

MiniMed’s June U.S. Flex launch drew a -3.61% 24-hour reaction, adding historical context to this shipping update. The record warrants watching subsequent adoption evidence; moderate short positioning was a risk factor.

Key Figures

Sensor wear: Up to 15 days Insulin capacity: 300 units Infusion set wear: Up to seven days +4 more
7 metrics
Sensor wear Up to 15 days Instinct sensor
Insulin capacity 300 units MiniMed Flex system
Infusion set wear Up to seven days Extended infusion set
Time in Range 80% Real-world MiniMed 780G data with recommended settings
Overnight Time in Range More than 90% Real-world MiniMed 780G data
Type 1 clearance age 7 years and older FDA-cleared use
Type 2 clearance age 18 years and older Adults with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jul 22 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Jul 22 Medicare access expansion Positive -2.2% Medicare access expanded for MiniMed Flex with broader sensor availability anticipated.
Jul 20 Earnings date notice Neutral -0.1% Scheduled fiscal 2027 first-quarter results announcement, release timing, and webcast logistics.
Jun 29 Board appointments Positive +4.5% Two directors appointed, expanding the board and adding committee assignments.
Jun 23 European sensor launch Positive -3.4% Instinct-integrated systems launched in Europe with expanded sensor choice and reported clinical outcomes.
Jun 17 U.S. pump launch Positive -3.6% MiniMed Flex launched in U.S. with Simplera Sync and FDA-cleared indications.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Recent product and access announcements were followed by negative 24-hour reactions, while the board appointment was followed by a positive reaction.

Key Terms

automated insulin delivery, bolus, fda cleared
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automated insulin delivery medical
"MiniMed's smallest and only app-controlled automated insulin delivery system."
A system that links a glucose sensor, an insulin pump, and control software so insulin is adjusted automatically to keep blood sugar near a target range, similar to a smart thermostat that regulates room temperature. It matters to investors because it replaces manual dosing with continuous, data-driven care, which can drive device sales, recurring subscription software services, better health outcomes, and regulatory interest—factors that affect market growth and company valuation.
bolus medical
"when a bolus is occasionally missed or carbohydrates are underestimated."
A bolus is a single, concentrated dose of a drug or fluid given all at once rather than slowly over time, like taking a quick gulp instead of sipping. Investors should care because a bolus can change how fast a medicine works, its side effect risks, and how regulators view dosing safety; those factors can materially affect clinical trial outcomes, approval chances and commercial prospects.
fda cleared regulatory
"The MiniMed Flex™ system is FDA cleared for people with type 1 diabetes"
FDA cleared means the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reviewed a medical device and agreed it is similar enough to an already allowed product to be marketed in the United States. Think of it like a new car model using largely the same, proven parts as an earlier model — the regulator gives a green light for sales but does not imply the more extensive testing required for full approval. For investors, clearance signals regulatory access to the U.S. market and typically lowers commercialization risk compared with no clearance.

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MiniMed Flex™ with Instinct, made by Abbott, combines discreet design, up to 15 days of sensor wear and proven automation to reduce the work and interruptions of diabetes management

NORTHRIDGE, Calif., Aug. 17, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- MiniMed (Nasdaq: MMED) today announced that the MiniMed Flex™ system is now commercially shipping in the U.S. with the Instinct sensor, made by Abbott. For the first time, people with diabetes can use MiniMed's smallest and only app-controlled insulin pump with the world's smallest sensor, with up to 15 days of wear.1

MiniMed Flex with Instinct sensor, made by Abbott.

Diabetes technology has advanced significantly, but it can still place a heavy burden on people who rely on it every day — from thinking about where and how to wear devices to balancing diabetes management with the life they want to live. With Instinct now available with MiniMed Flex™, people have more choice in how they manage their diabetes. The combination of discreet,1* longer-wear technology1 and proven automation is designed to reduce the work and interruptions of diabetes management without sacrificing outcomes.

Powered by proven SmartGuard™ technology, MiniMed Flex™ automatically adjusts insulin delivery around the clock, while Meal Detection™ technology can help compensate when a bolus is occasionally missed or carbohydrates are underestimated. The system holds up to 300 units of insulin and works with the Extended™ infusion set, which can be worn for up to seven days.

Real-world data from the MiniMed™ 780G system, which uses the same SmartGuard™ algorithm, has shown users with recommended settings achieve 80% Time in Range,2 including more than 90% overnight.3

"People with diabetes deserve technology that works hard without asking much in return," said Que Dallara, chief executive officer at MiniMed. "That's what we're delivering with MiniMed Flex™. The pump can stay tucked away, the algorithm is working around the clock, and now with Instinct, users can go up to 15 days between sensor changes.1 This is another step toward the hands-free future that MiniMed is building, where diabetes technology does more so people can think about it less."

The expanded availability coincides with the launch of a new consumer campaign for MiniMed Flex™, the company's first major marketing campaign since the system's U.S. launch with Simplera Sync™ earlier this summer. Built around the promise, "Nothing comes close to freedom you can feel," the campaign highlights the system's discreet design, app control and 24/7 automation, and how those features can help make diabetes management less intrusive in everyday life.

"Diabetes is always with me, but I don't want managing it to be the thing I'm thinking about all day," said Monique La Bomme, who lives with diabetes and uses the MiniMed Flex™ system with the Instinct sensor. "With MiniMed Flex, I can clip it and forget it, use the app when I need to interact with it, and go longer between sensor changes. It all adds up to spending less time thinking about my diabetes and more time enjoying life."

The MiniMed Flex™ system is FDA cleared for people with type 1 diabetes ages 7 years and older and adults ages 18 years and older with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes. Customers can order MiniMed Flex™ with Instinct or Simplera Sync™ now.

For more information or to get started with MiniMed Flex™, visit www.minimed.com/flex.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the MiniMed Flex™ system?
The MiniMed Flex™ system is MiniMed's smallest and only app-controlled automated insulin delivery system. Powered by SmartGuard™ technology, it automatically adjusts insulin delivery around the clock based on real-time glucose levels and includes Meal Detection™ technology to help compensate when a meal bolus is occasionally missed or carbohydrates are underestimated.

What sensors does the MiniMed Flex™ system use?
The MiniMed Flex™ system is compatible with MiniMed's latest sensor portfolio, including the Instinct and Simplera Sync™, giving people greater choice in the sensor experience that works best for them.

What are the benefits of using MiniMed Flex™ with the Instinct sensor?
MiniMed Flex™ with Instinct combines a discreet, app-controlled insulin pump with a small, longer-wear sensor. Instinct provides real-time glucose readings for up to 15 days,1 while SmartGuard™ technology uses glucose data to automatically adjust insulin delivery, helping reduce the work and interruptions of diabetes management.

Who can use the MiniMed Flex™ system?
In the U.S., the MiniMed Flex™ system is FDA cleared for people with type 1 diabetes ages 7 and older and adults ages 18 and older with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes.

About MiniMed
MiniMed is a global leader in insulin delivery, constantly advancing therapies that support people with diabetes in 80 countries. Our full-stack, integrated ecosystem, including our insulin delivery systems, CGMs, algorithms, and easy-to-use app experience, is designed to work seamlessly together, supported by white-glove, wrap-around service. For over 40 years, we've pioneered therapies people can rely on by anticipating needs, reducing burden, and helping make life with diabetes easier. Our mission is to make every day a better day for people with diabetes.

Any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties such as those described in MiniMed's periodic reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Actual results may differ materially from anticipated results.

References

*Among patient-applied sensors
†Taking a bolus 15-20 min before a meal provides significant improvement in post meal control.
◊ Due to inherent real-world study limitations, caution is advised when attempting to extrapolate these results to new patients. There could be significant differences.

  1. Data on file. Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.,
  2. Arrieta A, et al. Diabetes Obes Metab. 2022;10.1111/dom.14714 .
  3. McVean JJF, Niu F, Liu M, et al. Automated insulin delivery with the MiniMed™ 780G system reduces burden by improving sleep and glycaemic control overnight; Diabetes Obes Metab. Published online January 8, 2026. doi:10.1111/dom.70380

 

MiniMed Flex with Instinct sensor, made by Abbott.

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FAQ

What did MiniMed (MMED) announce about the MiniMed Flex™ system on August 17, 2026?

MiniMed announced U.S. commercial availability of MiniMed Flex™ with the Instinct sensor. According to MiniMed, this combines its smallest and only app-controlled insulin pump with a small, longer-wear sensor, designed to reduce the work and interruptions of daily diabetes management through automated insulin delivery.

How long can the Instinct sensor used with MiniMed Flex™ (MMED) be worn?

The Instinct sensor can provide real-time glucose readings for up to 15 days. According to MiniMed, this longer-wear duration, combined with app control and SmartGuard™ automation, is intended to lessen device changes and help make diabetes management less intrusive in everyday life.

Who is eligible to use the MiniMed Flex™ system from MiniMed (MMED)?

In the U.S., MiniMed Flex™ is FDA cleared for people with type 1 diabetes aged 7 years and older and adults with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes. According to MiniMed, this clearance supports a broad range of insulin-dependent patients seeking automated insulin delivery.

What are the main features of the MiniMed Flex™ automated insulin delivery system (MMED)?

MiniMed Flex™ is MiniMed’s smallest and only app-controlled automated insulin delivery system. According to MiniMed, it uses SmartGuard™ technology to automatically adjust insulin based on real-time glucose levels, includes Meal Detection™, holds up to 300 units of insulin, and supports Extended™ infusion sets for up to seven days.

What sensors are compatible with MiniMed Flex™ (MMED), and how do they differ?

MiniMed Flex™ works with the Instinct and Simplera Sync™ sensors. According to MiniMed, Instinct offers a small, patient-applied form factor with up to 15 days of wear, while both sensors feed real-time glucose data to SmartGuard™ technology for automated insulin adjustments.