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i-Port Advance™ offers a life with fewer injections

Standard vs Injection port
Standard vs Injection port

Standard vs Injection port

Do you have patients who request a therapy with fewer injections?


If you have patients who skip their daily injections due to the constant pain or discomfort, you’re not alone. In developing the i-Port Advance™ we’ve created a tool that allows patients to reduce the anxiety and pain that naturally comes from having to inject multiple times a day.

The i-Port Advance™ features a built-in inserter device that allows for a quick, virtually painless insertion, while leaving a cannula under the skin. Insulin is injected through this cannula.

i-Port Advance illustration

Who will benefit from i-Port Advance?


  • Anyone requiring multiple daily doses of subcutaneous medication
  • Anyone who needs regular injections from a syringe or pen
  • Patients who have an aversion to needles and injections.

How does it work?


i-Port Advance allows for virtually painless insertion. The built-in inserter device leaves a cannula under the skin, which can be left on for up to 3 days. Patients then inject their medication through the i-Port Advance, rather than puncturing their skin multiple times during the day. Two injection port models are available: a 6mm or 9mm cannula.

Download the training guide for more detailed instructions:

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Where do patients purchase the i-Port Advance?


Our online store

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