CeQur Simplicity Wearable Insulin Patch
Description
Easily deliver mealtime insulin with CeQur Simplicity—a discreet and convenient wearable insulin patch. It is ideal for individuals living with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes who are over 21 years old using mealtime insulin. CeQur Simplicity can be worn for up to 4 days, replacing up to 12 mealtime injections. It’s not a pen. It’s not a pump. It’s a wearable insulin patch! Using a tiny, flexible cannula, you can deliver rapid-acting insulin under your skin. It changes the way you dose for meals and correction boluses, eliminating the need for multiple daily injections.†
CeQur Simplicity works by delivering insulin subcutaneously via cannula insertion. It is easy to apply with the reusable CeQur Simplicity Inserter. Fill each patch with rapid-acting U-100 insulin like Humalog® or NovoLog®‡. The patches are not reusable and should only be worn for up to 4 days.
The CeQur Simplicity insulin patch has two small buttons on the top and bottom of the patch. To administer insulin, simply click the buttons. One click delivers 2 units of rapid-acting insulin. Each patch holds up to 200 units of insulin. It is water-resistant, so you can wear it while you shower or swim. Take control of mealtime insulin delivery with CeQur Simplicity.
CeQur Simplicity may be covered by your insurance or Medicare plan. To see if you qualify, start your order or call us at 877-840-8218.
Product Features
- User-Friendly
- Each patch holds up to 200 units of rapid-acting insulin
- Approved for use with NovoLog® and Humalog®‡
- Each click delivers 2 units of rapid-acting insulin
- Convenient, discreet and injection-free
- Each patch may be worn up to 4 days
- Replaces up to 12 mealtime injections
- No calibrating necessary
- Reusable Inserter
- Approved for use by adults ages 21 and older
- Water-resistant to a depth of 3 feet, 3 inches (1 meter) for up to 30 minutes
Specifications
CeQur Simplicity Patch:
2.5 inches (63 millimeters) long
1.4 inches (35 millimeters) wide
0.3 inches (8 millimeters) high
Weighs 0.4 ounces (10 grams)
Inserter:
3.7 inches (95 millimeters) long
2.2 inches (57 millimeters) wide
1.8 inches (45 millimeters) high
Weighs 2.5 ounces (71 g)
User Guide
Disclaimer
†Zraick V, Dreon D, Nalk R, Shearer D, Crawford S, Bradford J, Levy B. 2016. Patient User Experience Evaluation of Bolus Patch Insulin Delivery System. Poster presented at the American Diabetes Association’s 76th Scientific Sessions. Abstract 995-P. New Orleans, LA, USA.
‡Humalog® is a registered trademark of Eli Lilly and Company. NovoLog® is a registered trademark of Novo Nordisk A/S

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
CeQur Simplicity is a wearable insulin patch that delivers rapid-acting mealtime insulin via a flexible cannula. Each click delivers 2 units of insulin. CeQur Simplicity can be worn for up to 4 days, replacing up to 12 mealtime injections.
An insulin patch is a wearable device that holds and administers insulin.
No. CeQur Simplicity is labeled for use in adults over the age of 21 who have been diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes.
Yes, you must get a prescription from your provider to get the CeQur Simplicity insulin patch.
Yes, the CeQur insulin patch is water-resistant and may be worn in the shower.
CeQur Simplicity is for adults 21 and older who have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes and require mealtime insulin therapy.
Yes, Medicare covers diabetes supplies like CeQur Simplicity as a Part D Benefit. If you have questions about your insurance coverage, give us a call.

Medical Review by Shirley DeLeon, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist
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