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MiniMed Fit Payload Wear Pediatric Study

MiniMed Fit Payload Wear Pediatric Study

Recruiting
7-17 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

The purpose of this study is to assess MiniMed Fit Payload adhesive components in different wear locations over a 7-day period to support development of the future commercialized patch pump in participants 7-17 years of age.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Participants with insulin-requiring diabetes
  • Participants 7-17 years of age
  • Participant and parent/guardian/legally authorized representative are able and willing to sign informed consent/assent

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Participants who report known skin sensitivity or allergy to polycarbonate or pressure-sensitive adhesives, e.g., medical device adhesives, band-aids, other acrylic-containing adhesives.
  • Participants with any skin condition in the area where device placement (e.g., irritation, rash, infection) could occur, per participant report.
  • Participants who are pregnant (per self-report) at initial screening. If a participant becomes pregnant during the study, the site will follow procedures for study withdrawal.

Study details
    Diabetes (DM)
    Diabetes (Insulin-requiring
    Type 1 or Type 2)
    Diabetes in Children
    Diabetes in Adolescence

NCT07675161

Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.

11 July 2026

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