FDA Clears MiniMed™ 780G System to Enable Integration with the Instinct Sensor, Made by Abbott, and Approves Use in Type 2 Diabetes
"These milestones mark an important next step in our work to bring the proven performance and outcomes of our MiniMed™ 780G automated insulin delivery system to more people living with diabetes. By enabling integration with the Instinct sensor and expanding the MiniMed™ 780G system to people with type 2 diabetes, we are advancing a smart dosing ecosystem designed to provide greater choice and flexibility, along with a more seamless experience," said Que Dallara, Executive Vice President and President of
This clearance, alongside the previously cleared MiniMed™ 780G insulin pump as an alternate controller enabled (ACE) pump, completes the Medtronic FDA pre-market approval pathway for the Instinct sensor integration with our MiniMed™ 780G system for people living with type 1 diabetes. The Instinct sensor, designed exclusively by Abbott for MiniMed™ automated insulin delivery (AID) and Smart MDI systems, is the world's smallest1,2, thinnest1, most discreet2 integrated CGM (iCGM) and offers a wear time of up to 15 days.
In the coming weeks, Medtronic and Abbott plan to complete their required compliance documentation enabling sensor integration and marketing. Completion of this step will promptly finalize the regulatory process, after which ordering for the Instinct sensor with the MiniMed™ 780G system will begin. Existing customers will have priority access through the Innovations Program. Pre-orders for Simplera Sync™ sensor will also begin later this month.
"We're working together to do what's best for people living with diabetes," said
Expanding Indications for Type 2 Diabetes
Separately, the FDA approved the MiniMed™ 780G system for people with insulin-requiring type 2 diabetes, making it the first and only automated insulin delivery (AID) system with Meal Detection™ technology* available to this population.
"This approval extends the benefits of automated insulin delivery to people with type 2 diabetes," said
People living with type 2 diabetes who require insulin face daily challenges that affect both their physical health and emotional well-being, including frequent injections, meal planning, and glucose monitoring. Clinical evidence demonstrates that use of the MiniMed™ 780G system can improve glycemic outcomes and reduce treatment burden.
- In a recently published pivotal trial3 (n=95) with the Guardian™ 4 sensor and Simplera Sync™ sensor, participants experienced a 0.7% reduction in HbA1c (from a baseline of 7.9%) and an increase in Time in Range to 81% (from a baseline of 72%), with minimal hypoglycemia.
- In a separate single-arm study4 (n=236), A1C decreased from 7.7% to 6.9%, and Time in Range increased from 76.4% to 84.9% during 90 days of advanced hybrid closed-loop use with low time-below-range (70 mg/dL) of 0.3%. Participants also reported improvements in quality of life and reductions in diabetes distress.
The MiniMed™ 780G system is currently available for type 2 diabetes with the Guardian™ 4 sensor and will be available with Simplera Sync™ sensor when pre-orders begin later this month. Medtronic also plans to submit 510(k) applications seeking clearance for an interoperable pump indicated for type 2 diabetes, which would enable future integration with the Instinct sensor.
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*Taking a bolus 15 – 20 min before a meal helps to keep blood sugar levels under control after eating.
- Among applied sensors.
- Data on file.
Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc. - Bhargava A, Bergenstal RM, Warren ML, et al. Safety and Effectiveness of MiniMed™ 780G Advanced Hybrid Closed-Loop Insulin Intensification in Adults with Insulin-Requiring Type 2 Diabetes. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2025 May;27(5):366-375
- Carlson AL, Thrasher JR, Bhargava A, et al;
IMPACT2D Study Group . Safety and Glycemic Outcomes During MiniMed 780G System use with the Disposable, All-in-one Simplera Sync Sensor in People with Type 2 Diabetes; Presented at:American Diabetes Association 85th Scientific Sessions;June 2025 ;Chicago , Illinois
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