Tags: Animas, CGM, Vibe, artificial, integration, pancrease, pump
Permalink Reply by Phil Lindner on August 3, 2012 at 3:35am I'm interested in the Vibe as well. I have an Animas Ping with the warranty expiring in October 2012 and a Dexcom Seven Plus that can be replaced in August 2012. I definitely don't want to replace both units if I can get them combined with the Vibe.
I've tried getting information from the U.S. division of Animas with absolutely no luck.
This past spring I took a different approach and contacted someone from Animas in the U.K. because the Vibe has been available there for some time already. The person I contacted said the FDA application for the Vibe wouldn't happened until June of this year. Then the FDA has to review the application and all the data. They may request additional information, additional studies, etc. before giving their approval. I was told the best case senario for approval would be first quarter of 2013.
Based on this, I'm hoping for the best case since the Vibe has been selling in Europe for a while. I've decided to wait until I can get the Vibe rather than replacing my existing pump and Dexcom with the same units. Hopefully both my existing units will cooperate with my plan.

Permalink Reply by jrtpup on August 3, 2012 at 4:36am You got it, FDA. The last time I asked I was told it's in the final stage for approval. Soon. Same answer for, what, at least a year? Totally frustrating.
Permalink Reply by kellyone on August 3, 2012 at 5:08pm What I have heard from some employees of JNJ and Dexcom speaking off the record is Animas must wait for Dexcom to get FDA approval for the fourth generation sensor system before launching an integrated system using the Dexcom 4G.
Of interest, if my pump is out of warranty and I am in the EU, my insurance carrier would pay for a Vibe if I played the health care game abroad. The bite would be getting supplies here in the states. Go figure.
Permalink Reply by Amy de la Cruz on August 24, 2012 at 8:12am Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
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