Friday, March 13


Bengaluru: Insulet has recalled specific batches of ​its insulin-delivery ​pods in the U.S. after finding a ​manufacturing defect that could stop diabetic users from getting their full dose of the blood ‌sugar-regulating hormone, the ⁠medical ⁠device maker said on Thursday.

Shares of the ​company fell nearly 7% in extended trading.

The company ​said a small tear in internal tubing can cause insulin to leak inside ​the device instead of ⁠entering the ‌body.

That can lead to high blood sugar levels, and in ⁠severe cases, a dangerous condition where the body starts breaking down fat too quickly that needs urgent medical care, Insulet said.

The affected product, the Omnipod 5, is an automated insulin-delivery system that attaches to the skin and delivers insulin ‌to people with diabetes.

Insulet has received 18 reports of serious ​adverse events, including ​hospitalizations. No ⁠deaths have been reported.

It said only specific lots are affected and that all other devices ​in the line remain safe to use.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been notified of the issue, the company said.

(Reporting by Kamal Choudhury in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

  • Published On Mar 13, 2026 at 08:11 AM IST

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