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Duopa

  • Generic Name: carbidopa and levodopa enteral suspension
  • Brand Name: Duopa
  • Drug Class: Decarboxylase Inhibitors
Reviewed by Medsayfa.com Last updated August 09, 2023

Patient Information

DUOPA
(Do-oh-pa)
(carbidopa and levodopa) enteral suspension

Read this Medication Guide before you start using DUOPA and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This information does not take the place of talking to your healthcare provider about your medical condition or treatment.

What is the most important information I should know about DUOPA?

DUOPA can cause serious side effects, including:

  • Stomach and intestine (gastrointestinal) problems and problems from the procedure you will need to have to receive DUOPA (gastrointestinal procedure-related problems). Some of these problems may require surgery and may lead to death.
    • a blockage of your stomach or intestines (bezoar)
    • stopping movement through intestines (ileus)
    • drainage, redness, swelling, pain, feeling of warmth around the small hole in your stomach wall (stoma)
    • bleeding from stomach ulcers or your intestines
    • inflammation of your pancreas (pancreatitis)
    • infection in your lungs (pneumonia)
    • air or gas in your abdominal cavity
    • skin infection around the intestinal tube, pocket of infection (abscess), infection in your blood (sepsis) or abdominal cavity may occur, after surgery
    • stomach pain, nausea or vomiting
  • Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any of the following symptoms of stomach and intestine problems and gastrointestinal procedure-related problems:
    • stomach (abdominal) pain
    • constipation that does not go away
    • nausea or vomiting
    • fever
    • blood in your stool or a dark tarry stool (melanotic stool)

You will need to have a procedure to make a small hole (called a “stoma”) in your stomach wall to place a gastro-jejunostomy tube (called a PEG-J tube) in an area of your small intestine called the jejunum. DUOPA is delivered directly to your small intestine through this tube. Your healthcare provider will talk to you about the stoma procedure. Before the stoma procedure, tell your healthcare provider if you have ever had a surgery or problems with your stomach.

Talk to your healthcare provider about what you need to do to care for your stoma. After the procedure, you and your healthcare provider will need to regularly check the stoma for any signs of infection.

If your PEG-J tube becomes kinked, knotted, or blocked this may cause you to have worsening of your Parkinson’s symptoms or recurring movement problems (motor fluctuations). Call your healthcare provider if your Parkinson’s symptoms get worse or you have slow movement while you are treated with DUOPA.

What is DUOPA?

DUOPA is a prescription medicine used for treatment of advanced Parkinson’s disease. DUOPA contains 2 medicines, carbidopa and levodopa.

DUOPA should not be given to children (younger than 18 years).

Who should not use DUOPA?

Do not use DUOPA if you:

  • take a medicine called a nonselective Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitor (such as phenelzine or tranylcypromine) or have taken a nonselective MAO Inhibitor within the last 14 days.

Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you are not sure if you take an MAO Inhibitor.

What should I tell my healthcare provider before using DUOPA?

Before you use DUOPA, tell your healthcare provider if you:

  • have or have had stomach ulcers or stomach surgery
  • have low blood pressure (hypotension) or if you feel dizzy or faint, especially when getting up from sitting or lying down
  • have had problems with fainting (syncope)
  • feel sleepy or have fallen asleep suddenly during the day
  • have or have had depression (feelings of hopelessness or sadness) or any mental problems
  • drink alcohol. Alcohol can increase the chance that DUOPA will make you feel sleepy or fall asleep when you should be awake
  • have trouble controlling your muscles (dyskinesia)
  • have nerve problems (peripheral neuropathy)
  • have or have had heart problems, an abnormal heart rate or have had a heart attack in the past
  • have or have had high blood pressure (hypertension)
  • have eye problems that cause increased pressure in your eye (glaucoma)
  • have a history of attacks of suddenly falling asleep and without warning
  • have any other medical conditions
  • are pregnant or planning to become pregnant. It is not known if DUOPA will harm your unborn baby
  • are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed. DUOPA can pass into your milk and may harm your baby. Talk to your healthcare provider about the best way to feed your baby if you take DUOPA

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, herbal supplements.

Using DUOPA with certain other medicines may affect each other and cause serious side effects.

Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take:

  • medicines used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension)
  • medicines used to treat depression called nonselective Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) Inhibitor (such as phenelzine or tranylcypromine) or have taken one within the last 14 days
  • dopamine D2 receptor antagonists (antipsychotics or metoclopramide), and isoniazid
  • iron or multivitamins with iron

Eating high protein foods may affect how DUOPA works. Tell your healthcare provider if you change your diet.

Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for a list of these medicines or foods if you are not sure.

Know the medicines you take. Keep a list of them to show your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine.

How should I use DUOPA?

    • Use DUOPA exactly as your healthcare provider tells you to use it.
    • Your healthcare provider should show you how to use DUOPA before you use it for the first time. Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist if you have any questions.
    • Your prescribed dose of DUOPA will be programmed into your pump by a healthcare provider and should only be changed by your healthcare provider or while you are with your healthcare provider.
    • Do not stop using DUOPA or change your dose unless you are told to do so by your healthcare provider. Tell your healthcare provider if you develop withdrawal symptoms such as fever, confusion, or severe muscle stiffness.
    • Keep a supply of oral carbidopa-levodopa immediate release (IR) tablets with you in case you are unable to give your DUOPA infusion.
  • DUOPA is given continuously over 16 hours through a tube that is put into your stomach called a PEG-J. A small pump (CADD-Legacy 1400) is used to move DUOPA from the medication cassette through your PEG-J tube.
  • Your DUOPA dose has three parts:
    • a morning dose
    • a continuous dose
    • extra doses
  • DUOPA can also be given for a short time (short-term) through a tube put into your nose called a naso-jejunal (NJ) tube.
  • The CADD-Legacy 1400 portable infusion pump should be used to give DUOPA through your PEG-J tube. See the Instructions for Use that comes with your CADD-Legacy 1400 portable infusion pump for complete instructions on how to use the pump.
  • DUOPA comes in a small plastic container (cassette) that you connect to the pump to get your medicine.
    • Each cassette can only be used 1 time. An opened cassette should not be reused.
    • The cassette should not be used for longer than 16 hours.
    • The cassette should be thrown away at the end of the infusion, even if there is some medicine still in the cassette.
  • Disconnect the pump from your PEG-J tube after the 16 hour dosing time is finished. Use a syringe filled with room temperature water to flush your PEG-J tube. See the “Instructions for Use” for more information about how to flush your PEG-J tube with a syringe.
  • After your daily DUOPA infusion, you should take your usual night-time dose of oral carbidopa-levodopa tablets as prescribed.
  • If you stop your DUOPA infusion for more than 2 hours during your 16 hour dosing time for any reason, call your healthcare provider and take oral carbidopa-levodopa as prescribed until you are able to restart your DUOPA infusion.
  • If you stop your DUOPA infusion for less than 2 hours, you do not need to take oral carbidopa-levodopa, but your healthcare provider may tell you to take an extra dose of DUOPA.

What should I avoid while using DUOPA?

  • Do not drive, operate machinery, or do other activities until you know how DUOPA affects you. Sleepiness and falling asleep suddenly caused by DUOPA can happen as late as 1 year after you start your treatment.

What are the possible side effects of DUOPA?

DUOPA may cause serious side effects, including:

  • See “What is the most important information I should know about DUOPA?”
  • Falling asleep during normal daily activities. DUOPA may cause you to fall asleep while you are doing daily activities such as driving, talking with other people, or eating.
    • You could fall asleep without any warning.
    • Some people using DUOPA have had car accidents because they fell asleep while driving.
      Do not drive or operate machinery until you are sure how DUOPA affects you. Tell your healthcare provider if you take other medicines that can make you sleepy such as sleep medicines, antidepressants, or antipsychotics.
  • Low blood pressure when you sit or stand up quickly. After you have been sitting or lying down, stand up slowly until you know how DUOPA affects you. This may help reduce the following symptoms while you are using DUOPA:
    • dizziness
    • nausea
    • sweating
    • fainting
  • Seeing things that are not there, hearing sounds or feeling sensations that are not real (hallucinations). Hallucinations can happen in people who use DUOPA. Tell your healthcare provider if you have hallucinations.
  • Unusual urges. Some people taking certain medicines to treat Parkinson’s disease, including DUOPA, have reported problems, such as gambling, compulsive eating, compulsive shopping, and increased sex drive.
    If you or your family members notice that you are having unusual urges or behaviors, talk to your healthcare provider.
  • Depression and suicide. DUOPA can cause depression or make your depression worse. Pay close attention to sudden changes in your mood, behavior, thoughts, or feelings. Call your healthcare provider right away if you feel depressed or have thoughts of suicide.
  • Uncontrolled sudden movements (dyskinesia). If you have new dyskinesia, or your dyskinesia gets worse, tell your healthcare provider. This may be a sign that your dose of DUOPA or other medicines to control your Parkinson’s disease may need to be adjusted.
  • Progressive weakness or numbness or loss of sensation in the fingers or feet (neuropathy).
  • Heart attack or other heart problems. Tell your healthcare provider if you have experienced increased blood pressure, a fast or irregular heartbeat or chest pain.
  • Abnormal blood tests. DUOPA may cause changes in certain blood tests, especially certain hormone and kidney function blood tests.
  • Worsening of the increased pressure in your eyes (glaucoma). The pressure in your eyes should be checked after starting DUOPA.
  • The most common side effects of DUOPA include:
    • swelling of legs and feet
    • nausea
    • high blood pressure (hypertension)
    • depression
    • mouth and throat pain

Call your healthcare provider or get medical care right away if you have any of the above symptoms. Your healthcare provider will tell you if you should stop treatment with DUOPA and if needed, tell you how to discontinue DUOPA.

Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effect that bothers you or does not go away.

These are not all of the possible side effects of DUOPA. For more information, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1800- FDA-1088.

How should I store DUOPA?

  • Store DUOPA in the refrigerator between 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C). Do not freeze.
  • Use at room temperature. Take one DUOPA cassette out of the carton and out of the refrigerator 20 minutes prior to use. Use the product at room temperature or you may not get the right amount of medication.
  • Protect the cassette from light and keep it in the carton before using.
  • Use DUOPA before the expiration date printed on the cassette.

Keep DUOPA and all medicines out of the reach of children.

General information about the safe and effective use of DUOPA.

Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a Medication Guide. Do not use DUOPA for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give DUOPA to other people, even if they have the same symptoms that you have. It may harm them.

This Medication Guide summarizes the most important information about DUOPA. If you would like more information, talk with your healthcare provider. You can ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist for information about DUOPA that was written for healthcare professionals.

For more information go to www.DUOPA.com or call 1-844-386-4968.

What are the ingredients in DUOPA?

Active ingredients: carbidopa and levodopa

Inactive ingredients: carmellose sodium and purified water

This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Instructions for Use

DUOPA
(carbidopa and levodopa) enteral suspension

These instructions are for use along with any other instructions your healthcare provider gives you.

Please read the Medication Guide before you start using DUOPA and each time you get a refill.

For questions or problems, call DUOPA support toll free at 1-844-386-4968.

 

 

The CADD-Legacy 1400 pump - Illustration

 

The CADD-Legacy® 1400 pump is used for delivery of DUOPA through a tube into your stomach attached to the longer straight (green) connector. Enteral nutrition should only be given by the shorter angled connector (white, blue, or violet) (see Figure A and Table. Connector Colors).

Table: Connector Colors

 

Y-Connector Size Design Gastric (“g”) Port Color Intestinal (“i”) Port Color
15 FR Original White Green
New Blue
20 FR Original White
New Violet

 

Note: The original design of the Y-Connector is represented in the Figures throughout this Instructions for Use.

This Instructions for Use provides information for the CADD-Legacy® model 1400 pump only.

There are other CADD-Legacy® pump models available. Read the label on the back of the pump to make sure it is a model 1400 pump.

Your healthcare provider prescribed DUOPA for you. Your healthcare provider programs your prescription into the CADD-Legacy® 1400 pump. The CADD-Legacy® 1400 pump is approved for use with DUOPA. DUOPA is provided as medication inside cassettes that connect to the CADD-Legacy® 1400 pump.

The pump delivers DUOPA in 3 ways:

  • Continuous Rate: Steady delivery of DUOPA delivered throughout the day while pump is on
  • Morning Dose: A large dose of DUOPA given each morning
  • Extra Dose: A small dose of DUOPA given as needed during the day

You will need the following items to complete these steps:

  • Pump
  • DUOPA cassette
  • Coin, like a quarter
  • Carrying bag
  • Syringe
  • Syringe connector
  • Room temperature water

CADD-Legacy®-1400 Pump

 

CADD-Legacy®-1400 Pump - Illustration

 

Display

The display shows programming information and messages. The main screen, which the pump displays most of the time, shows the following:

 

 

Display - Illustration

 

DUOPA Cassette

The single-use DUOPA cassette is for use with the CADD-Legacy® 1400 pump.

Battery Compartment

Two AA batteries fit into the battery compartment.

Cassette Latch

The cassette latch secures the DUOPA cassette to the pump.

WARNINGS and CAUTIONS

Failure to follow the Warnings and Cautions below could cause return of your symptoms, damage to the pump, serious injury, or may lead to death in rare cases.

WARNINGS

  • Only use the pump in a manner described in this Instructions for Use, after you have received training by your healthcare provider.
  • To avoid explosion hazard, do not use the pump near flammable explosive gases.
  • Only use extension sets that are approved for use with DUOPA (See the Full Prescribing Information for DUOPA), pay attention to all warnings and cautions associated with their use.
  • Always have new batteries available for replacement. If power is lost, DUOPA will not be delivered.
  • If the pump is dropped or hit, the battery door or tabs may break. Do not use the pump if the battery door or tabs are damaged because the batteries will not be correctly secured. This may cause loss of power and DUOPA will not be delivered.
  • If the pump is dropped or hit, look at the pump for damage. Do not use a pump that is damaged or is not functioning correctly.
  • If a gap is present between the battery door and the pump housing, this means the door is not correctly latched. If the battery door becomes detached or loose, the batteries will not be correctly secured. This could cause loss of power and DUOPA will not be delivered.
  • Use only DUOPA cassettes for pump accuracy and to make sure the pump works correctly. Attach the DUOPA cassette correctly. A detached or incorrectly attached DUOPA cassette could cause a problem with getting your DUOPA.

CAUTIONS

  • Use only Smiths Medical accessories and replacement parts for the pump as using other brands may adversely affect the operation of the pump.
  • Do not operate the pump at temperatures below 36°F (2°C) or above 104°F (40°C).
  • Do not store the pump at temperatures below -4°F (-20°C) or above 140°F (60°C). Do not store the pump with a DUOPA cassette attached. Use the protective cassette provided when storing the pump.
  • Do not keep the pump in humidity levels below 20% or above 90% relative humidity.
  • Do not place the pump in cleaning fluid or water, or allow solution to soak into the pump, keypad, or battery compartment.
  • Do not clean the pump with acetone, other plastic solvents, or abrasive cleaners.
  • Do not use rechargeable NiCd or nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. Do not use carbon zinc (heavy duty) batteries. They do not provide enough power for the pump to operate correctly.
  • Do not store the pump for long periods of time with the batteries installed. Battery leakage could damage the pump.

Morning Procedure

  • Take the DUOPA carton containing the DUOPA cassettes out of the refrigerator. Check the expiration date on the carton. Do not use any of the cassettes if the expiration date has passed.
  • Take a DUOPA cassette out of the carton. Return the carton with the remaining cassettes to the refrigerator. Do not use the cassette if the expiration date has passed or the cassette is damaged or empty. Leave the DUOPA cassette at room temperature for 20 minutes before using.
  • Each DUOPA cassette may be used for up to 16 hours after removal from the refrigerator.

WARNING: Use only DUOPA cassettes to make sure the pump works correctly.

1) Remove the cassette clip (see Figure B):

  • Remove the cassette tube from its slot in the clip.
  • Pull the clip from cassette to slide it off of the cassette top.

Figure B

 

Remove the cassette clip - Illustration

 

2) Attach the DUOPA cassette to the pump (see Figure C):

  • Hold the pump so the latch faces up.
  • Hold the DUOPA cassette so the tube points down.
  • Insert the DUOPA cassette hooks into the hinge pins at the base of the pump.

Figure C

 

Attach the DUOPA cassette to the pump - Illustration

 

3) Latch the DUOPA cassette into the pump:

  • Hold the pump and DUOPA cassette upright against a flat surface.
  • Press down on the pump, until the DUOPA cassette fits tightly against the pump (see Figure D).
  • Use a coin to twist the latch counterclockwise until the latch lines up straight with the arrow (see Figure E).

Figure D and E

 

Latch the DUOPA cassette into the pump - Illustration

 

WARNING: Attach the DUOPA cassette correctly. A detached or incorrectly attached cassette could cause a problem with getting your DUOPA.

4) Remove the red cap on the end of the cassette tube (see Figure F). Save the red cap for use when you throw away the cassette.

WARNING: Do not connect the red cap to the stomach tube. It will block DUOPA flow.

Figure F

 

Remove the red cap on the end of the cassette tube - Illustration

 

5) Connect the stomach tube to the cassette tube:

  • While holding the stomach tube steady, twist off the white cap on the end of the longer straight (green) connector (see Figure G). WARNING: Do not twist the stomach tube.
  • Connect the cassette tube to the end of the longer straight (green) connector (see Figure H). Do not connect to the shorter angled connector (white, blue, or violet).

Figure G and Figure H

 

Connect the stomach tube to the cassette tube - Illustration

 

6) Turn the pump on:

  • Press and hold until the display turns on.

 

 

Press and hold until the display turns on - Illustration

 

  • Wait approximately 30 seconds for the pump to review settings.
  • Check for on the screen.

 

 

Check for on the screen - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now on but not yet delivering DUOPA.

7) Inspect the tubing for kinks or closed clamps. If needed straighten kinks or open clamps (see Figure I).

Figure I

 

Inspect the tubing for kinks or closed clamps. If needed straighten kinks or open clamps - Illustration

 

8) Start the pump:

  • Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the screen.

 

 

Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the screen - Illustration

 

  • Wait approximately 15 seconds for the pump to start running.
  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now running. DUOPA delivery will begin as programmed by your healthcare provider. If the pump will not start, a message should appear on the display. Refer to the Alarms and Messages section.

It will take between 10 minutes and 30 minutes to deliver your morning dose. To start delivery of your Morning Dose you will need to press the Morning Dose key 2 times.

NOTE: If you are unable to deliver your Morning Dose, it may be too soon since the last Morning Dose to deliver another dose. You may need to wait longer. The time between Morning Doses is decided by your healthcare provider.

9) The first key press shows the Morning Dose on the display.

  • Press

 

 

Press - Illustration

 

  • Check for on the display. The number on your display is the Morning Dose of DUOPA your healthcare provider prescribed for you.

 

 

Check for on the display. The number on your display is the Morning Dose of DUOPA your healthcare provider prescribed for you - Illustration

 

10) The second key press  starts Morning Dose delivery.

  • Press a second time to deliver the Morning Dose.

 

 

Press a second time to deliver the Morning Dose - Illustration

 

  • The display shows a countdown of your Morning Dose.

 

 

The display shows a countdown of your Morning Dose - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: After the Morning Dose finishes, the pump will automatically begin delivering the Continuous Rate. RUN will appear on the display. This completes DUOPA delivery for your Morning Procedure.

11) Insert pump into the carrying bag (see Figure J).

Other carrying cases are also available. Refer to the specific Instructions for Use, which accompanies your carrying case.

Figure J

 

Insert pump into the carrying bag - Illustration

 

12) Wear the bag over your shoulder or neck:

  • Place the bag strap over your shoulder or neck (see Figure K).
  • Make sure the pump is in correct position (see Figure L).

Figure K and L

 

Wear the bag over your shoulder or neck - Illustration

 

Extra Dose

1) Give an Extra Dose of DUOPA:

NOTE: If you are unable to deliver the Extra Dose, it may be too soon since the last Extra Dose to deliver another and you may need to wait longer. The time between Extra Doses and the amount of DUOPA in the Extra Dose is decided by your healthcare provider.

  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

  • Press

 

 

Press - Illustration

 

  • Listen for 2 beeps.
  • The display will show

 

 

The display will show - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now delivering the Extra Dose. When it finishes, RUN will appear on the display and the Continuous Rate will continue to run.

For instructions on changing a DUOPA cassette, see Changing the Cassette.

Evening Procedure

You will need:

  • 1 Syringe
  • 1 Syringe connector
  • Room temperature water
  • 1 Coin, like a quarter

1) Remove the pump from the carrying bag (see Figure M).

Figure M

 

Remove the pump from the carrying bag - Illustration

 

2) Stop the Continuous Rate:

  • Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display.

 

 

Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display - Illustration

 

  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

3) Turn the pump off:

  • Press and hold until 3 sets of dots appear and then disappear from the display and the display turns off.

 

 

Press and hold until 3 sets of dots appear and then disappear from the display and the display turns off - Illustration

 

  • Check that the display is off.

4) Clamp the cassette tube (see Figure N).

Figure N

 

Clamp the cassette tube - Illustration

 

5) Disconnect the tubing:

  • Twist the cassette tube to disconnect it from the longer straight (green) connector (see Figure O). WARNING: Do not twist the stomach tube.
  • Replace the red cap on the cassette tube.

Figure O

 

Twist the cassette tube to disconnect it from the longer straight (green) connector - Illustration

 

6) Flush the longer straight (green) connector:

  • Connect the syringe connector to the longer straight (green) connector.
  • Fill a syringe with room temperature tap or drinking water. Do not use hot water as it could burn the wall of your stomach or intestine.
  • Connect the syringe to the syringe connector (see Figure P). Do not overtighten the syringe connector or it could break.
  • Do not use the syringe connector if it is cracked or broken.
  • Push the syringe plunger to flush the tube. Do not force the syringe if flushing the tube is difficult. Call your healthcare provider if you are unable or have difficulty flushing your tube.
  • Remove the syringe and the syringe connector.
  • Replace the white cap on the longer straight (green) connector (see Figure Q).

Figure Q

 

Connect the syringe to the syringe connector, Replace the white cap on the longer straight (green) connector - Illustration

 

7) Flush the shorter angled connector (white, blue, or violet):

  • Twist the white cap off the shorter angled connector (white, blue, or violet).
  • Connect the syringe connector to the shorter angled connector (white, blue, or violet).
  • Fill a syringe with room temperature tap or drinking water. Do not use hot water as it could burn the wall of your stomach or intestine.
  • Connect the syringe to the syringe connector (see Figure R). Do not overtighten the syringe connector or it could break. Do not use the syringe connector if cracked or broken.
  • Push the syringe plunger to flush the tube.
  • Remove the syringe and the syringe connector. Replace the white cap on the shorter angled connector (white, blue, or violet) (see Figure S).

Figure R and S

 

Connect the syringe to the syringe connector,Remove the syringe and the syringe connector. Replace the white cap on the shorter angled connector - Illustration

 

8) Remove the DUOPA cassette from the pump:

  • Hold the pump and DUOPA cassette upright against a flat surface (see Figure T).
  • Use a coin to twist the latch clockwise until the latch pops out (see Figure U).
  • Remove the DUOPA cassette from the pump.

Figure T and U

 

Hold the pump and DUOPA cassette upright against a flat surface,Use a coin to twist the latch clockwise until the latch pops out - Illustration

 

Changing the DUOPA Cassette

  • Take the DUOPA carton containing the DUOPA cassette out of the refrigerator. Check the expiration date on the carton. Do not use any of the cassettes if the expiration date has passed.
  • Take a DUOPA cassette out of the carton. Return the carton with the remaining cassettes to the refrigerator. Do not use the cassette if the expiration date has passed or the cassette is damaged or empty. Leave the DUOPA cassette at room temperature for 20 minutes before using.
  • Each DUOPA cassette may be used for up to 16 hours after removal from the refrigerator.

WARNING: Use only DUOPA cassettes to make sure the pump works correctly.

1) Remove the pump from the carrying bag (see Figure V).

Figure V

 

Remove the pump from the carrying bag - Illustration

 

2) Stop the Continuous Rate:

  • Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display.

 

 

Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display - Illustration

 

  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

3) Turn the pump off:

  • Press and hold until 3 sets of dots appear and then disappear from the display and the display turns off.

 

 

Press and hold until 3 sets of dots appear and then disappear from the display and the display turns off - Illustration

 

  • Check that the display is off.

4) Clamp the cassette tube (see Figure W).

Figure W

 

Clamp the cassette tube - Illustration

 

5) Disconnect the tubing:

  • Twist the cassette tube to disconnect it from the longer straight (green) connector (see Figure X). WARNING: Do not twist the stomach tube.
  • Replace the red cap on the cassette tube.

Figure X

 

Twist the cassette tube to disconnect it from the longer straight (green) connector - Illustration

 

6) Remove the DUOPA cassette from the pump:

  • Hold the pump and DUOPA cassette upright against a flat surface (see Figure Y).
  • Use a coin to twist the latch clockwise until the latch pops out (see Figure Z).
  • Remove the DUOPA cassette from the pump.

Figure Y and Z

 

Remove the DUOPA cassette from the pump - Illustration

 

7) Remove the cassette clip on the new DUOPA cassette (see Figure AA):

  • Remove the cassette tube from its secured slot in the clip.
  • Pull the clip from the cassette to slide it off of the cassette top.

Figure AA

 

Remove the cassette clip on the new DUOPA cassette - Illustration

 

8) Attach the new DUOPA cassette to the pump (see Figure BB):

  • Hold the pump so that the latch faces up.
  • Hold the DUOPA cassette so that the tube points down.
  • Insert the DUOPA cassette hooks into the hinge pins at the base of the pump.

Figure BB

 

Attach the new DUOPA cassette to the pump - Illustration

 

9) Latch the new DUOPA cassette into the pump:

  • Hold the pump and DUOPA cassette upright against a flat surface.
  • Press down on the pump until the DUOPA cassette fits tightly against the pump (see Figure CC).
  • Use a coin to twist the latch counterclockwise until the latch lines up straight with the arrow (see Figure DD).

Figure CC and DD

 

Latch the new DUOPA cassette into the pump - Illustration

 

WARNING: Attach the DUOPA cassette correctly. A detached or incorrectly attached cassette could cause a problem with getting your DUOPA.

10) Remove the red cap on the end of the cassette tube (see Figure EE).

Save the red cap to use when discarding the cassette.

WARNING: Do not connect the red cap to the stomach tube as it will block DUOPA flow.

Figure EE

 

Remove the red cap on the end of the cassette tube - Illustration

 

11) Connect the stomach tube to the cassette tube:

  • While holding the stomach tube steady, twist off the white cap on the end of the longer straight (green) connector (see Figure FF).
  • WARNING: Do not twist the stomach tube.
  • Connect the cassette tube to the end of the longer straight (green) connector (see Figure GG). Do not connect to the shorter angled connector (white, blue, or violet).

Figure FF and GG

 

Connect the stomach tube to the cassette tube - Illustration

 

12) Turn the pump on:

  • Press and hold until the display turns on.

 

 

Press and hold until the display turns on - Illustration

 

  • Wait approximately 30 seconds for the pump to review settings.
  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now on but not delivering DUOPA.

13) Inspect the tubing for kinks or closed clamps. If needed straighten kinks or open clamps (see Figure HH).

Figure HH

 

Inspect the tubing for kinks or closed clamps. If needed straighten kinks or open clamps - Illustration

 

14) Start the pump:

  • Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display.

 

 

Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display - Illustration

 

  • Wait approximately 15 seconds for pump to start running.
  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now running.

15) Insert the pump into the carrying bag (See Figure II).

Figure II

 

Insert the pump into the carrying bag - Illustration

 

16) Wear the bag on your shoulder or neck:

  • Place the bag strap over your shoulder or neck (see Figure JJ).
  • Make sure the pump is in correct position (see Figure KK).

Figure JJ and KK

 

Wear the bag on your shoulder or neck - Illustration

 

Changing the Batteries:

If you see Low Bat or Battery Depleted on the display, change the batteries. Use 2 new AA alkaline batteries such as DURACELL® or EVEREADY® ENERGIZER®. The pump keeps all the important information when the batteries are removed.

WARNING:

  • Always have new batteries available for replacement. If power is lost, DUOPA will not be delivered.
  • If the pump is dropped or hit, the battery door or tabs may break. Do not use the pump if the battery door or tabs are damaged because the batteries will not be correctly secured. This may lead to loss of power and DUOPA will not be delivered.
  • If a gap is present anywhere between the battery door and the pump housing, the door is not correctly latched. If the battery door becomes detached or loose, the batteries will not be correctly secured. This could cause loss of power and DUOPA will not be delivered.

CAUTION:

  • Do not use rechargeable NiCd or nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. Do not use carbon zinc (“heavy duty”) batteries. They do not provide enough power for the pump to operate correctly.
  • Do not store the pump for prolonged periods of time with the batteries installed. Battery leakage could damage the pump.

1) Ensure the pump is stopped.

2) Push and hold the arrow button while sliding the battery door until it comes completely off the pump (see Figure LL).

Figure LL

 

Push and hold the arrow button while sliding the battery door until it comes completely off the pump - Illustration

 

3) Remove the used batteries (see Figure MM).

Figure MM

 

 Remove the used batteries - Illustration

 

4) Install new batteries into the battery compartment.

NOTE: Insert the batteries correctly based on the picture in the battery compartment. If you insert the batteries backwards, the display will remain blank. Reinsert the batteries, making sure to match the + and – markings with the battery compartment picture.

5) Listen for a beep.

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now powered. The power-up sequence will start, the pump will go through an electronic self-test, and then the pump will beep 6 times at the end of the power-up sequence. All of the display indicators, the software revision, and each setting will appear briefly.

If you do not hear a beep, and the display is off, the pump is not powered. Check that the batteries are correctly inserted.

6) Slide the battery door back onto the pump into its original closed position (see Figure NN).

Figure NN

 

Slide the battery door back onto the pump into its original closed position - Illustration

 

Change the Morning Dose

Your healthcare provider may have set your pump to allow for dose changes to your Morning Dose and Continuous Rate (Lock Level 1). Do not change your medicine dose without approval and training from your healthcare provider.

Talk with your healthcare provider to decide when to change yourMorning Dose and Continuous Rate. Do not change your Extra Dose unless your healthcare provider tells you to. If your Extra Dose requires changes, your healthcare provider will provide instructions.

Change the Morning Dose

WARNING: Do not use the Prime button. Priming is for use by your healthcare provider only.

1) Turn the pump on:

  • Press and hold until the display turns on.

 

 

Press and hold until the display turns on - Illustration

 

  • Wait approximately 30 seconds for pump to review settings.
  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now on but not yet delivering DUOPA.

2) Inspect the tubing for kinks or closed clamps. If needed, straighten kinks or open clamps (see Figure OO).

Figure OO

 

Inspect the tubing for kinks or closed clamps. If needed, straighten kinks or open clamps - Illustration

 

3) Start the pump:

  • Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display.

 

 

Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display - Illustration

 

  • Wait approximately 15 seconds for pump to start running.
  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now running.

4) Change the Morning Dose:

a. Press 1 time.

 

 

Press 1 time - Illustration

 

b. Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

c. Press

 

 

Press - Illustration

 

Or

 

 

Press - Illustration

 

to select the desired Morning Dose.

d. Press to store the Morning Dose.

 

 

Press to store the Morning Dose - Illustration

 

e. Make sure you see the correct Morning Dose on the display. If not, repeat Steps 4c to 4e.

5) Deliver the Morning Dose:

  • Press 1 time.

 

 

Press 1 time - Illustration

 

NOTE: If you see “Value not saved” on the display, press NEXT and then repeat Steps 4c to 4e.

  • The display shows a countdown of your Morning Dose.

 

 

The display shows a countdown of your Morning Dose - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: After the Morning Dose finishes, the pump will begin delivering the Continuous Rate. RUN will appear on the display.

NOTE: If you are unable to deliver a Morning Dose, it may be too soon since the last Morning Dose to deliver another and you may need to wait longer. The time between Morning Doses is decided by your healthcare provider.

Change the Continuous Rate

1) Stop the Continuous Rate:

  • Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display.

 

 

Stop the Continuous Rate - Illustration

 

  • Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

2) Change the Continuous Rate:

a. Press 2 times.

 

 

Press 2 times - Illustration

 

b. Check for on the display.

 

 

Check for on the display - Illustration

 

c. Press

 

 

Press - Illustration

 

Or

 

 

Press - Illustration

 

to select the desired Continuous Rate.

d. Press to store the Continuous Rate.

 

 

Press to store the Continuous Rate - Illustration

 

e. Make sure you see the desired Continuous  Rate on the display. If not, repeat Steps 2c to 2e.

3) Start the pump:

  • Press and hold until 3 dashes appear and then disappear from the display.

 

 

Start the pump - Illustration

 

NOTE: If you see “Value not saved” on the display, press NEXT and then repeat Steps 2c to 2e.

  • Wait approximately 15 seconds for the pump to start running.
  • The display will show

 

 

Run - Illustration

 

PUMP STATUS: The pump is now running.

Alarms and Messages

The table below shows some of the common alarms that you may hear from the pump. With all alarms, read the display before pressing to silence the alarm.

 

 

Next - Illustration

 

 

 

What you see: What you hear: Meaning Response
Error Two-Tone Alarm An error with the pump has occurred. Contact your healthcare provider.
High Pressure Two-Tone Alarm There is pressure backed up in the tubing. Check tubing for clamps, kinks, or blockages. Make sure the red cap has been removed from the DUOPA cassette tube. Flush connectors if necessary. If it is not possible to flush the tubes, contact your healthcare provider as your tube may be blocked.
LowBat 3 Two-Tone Beeps Every 5 minutes The pump batteries are low. Change the batteries right away.
Upstream Occlusion Two-Tone Alarm If your healthcare provider has the Upstream Occlusion Sensor set to ON and a blockage in the DUOPA cassette is detected, this alarm will sound. Detach the DUOPA cassette. Check if the DUOPA cassette is empty. If not empty, reattach the DUOPA cassette. Restart the pump to continue delivery. Contact your healthcare provider if the alarm continues.
No message on display Two-Tone Alarm Batteries were removed within approximately 15 seconds after stopping the pump. Install new batteries to silence the alarm. Otherwise, the alarm will stop within a short period of time.
Display shows current pump status 2 Beeps (Long-Short) The DUOPA cassette is not lined up with the pump or DUOPA is not flowing from the DUOPA cassette to the pumping mechanism. Very cold or extremely thick DUOPA may cause this alarm as well. Press NEXT to silence the alarm. The pump continues to run. Make sure the DUOPA cassette is correctly lined up with the pump and DUOPA is flowing.
Take the DUOPA cassette out of the refrigerator for 20 minutes before attaching to the pump.
Battery Depleted Two-Tone Alarm Batteries are dead. Install new batteries. To continue delivery, restart the pump when completed.
Key pressed, Please release Two-Tone Alarm Key is being held down. Stop pressing key. If the alarm persists, close the cassette tube clamp and remove the pump from use. Contact your healthcare provider.
No Disposable, Clamp Tubing Two-Tone Alarm Disposable refers to the DUOPA Cassette. No Disposable means the DUOPA cassette was removed. The pump is not sensing proper cassette attachment. Clamp the cassette tube and disconnect it from your stomach tube. A DUOPA cassette must be correctly attached in order for the pump to run. Press NEXT to silence the alarm.
No Disposable, Pump won’t run Two-Tone Alarm Dis pos able refers to the DUOPA Cassette. You have tried to start the pump without a disposable DUOPA cassette attached. Press NEXT to silence the alarm. A DUOPA cassette must be correctly attached for the pump to run.
Service Due See manual Two-Tone Alarm The pump is scheduled for service. Press NEXT to silence the alarm. The pump is still working, but contact your healthcare provider for further instructions.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I drop the pump or hit it against a hard surface?

Do the following right away:

  • Check the DUOPA cassette latch on the side of the pump and make sure the line on the latch lines up with the arrow on the side of the pump.
  • Gently twist, push, and pull on the DUOPA cassette to make sure it is still firmly attached.
  • Check the battery door to make sure it is still firmly attached.

If the DUOPA cassette or the battery door is loose or damaged, do not use the pump. Stop the pump right away, close the tubing clamp, and contact your healthcare provider.

What should I do if I drop the pump in water?

If you accidentally drop the pump in water, pick it up quickly, dry it off with a towel, and call your healthcare provider.

WARNING: If the pump is dropped or hit, look at the pump for damage. Do not use a pump that is damaged or is not working correctly.

What should I do if I need to bathe while wearing the pump?

You’ll need to detach the pump before you shower, bathe, or swim. Reattach the pump to the stomach tubing afterwards and restart it.

What should I do if I need to have a medical test while wearing the pump?

The pump may need to be removed prior to certain medical tests. Be sure to talk to your doctor about your DUOPA pump before you take these tests.

STORAGE and DISPOSAL

Storage

  • Store DUOPA in the refrigerator with the temperature between 36°F to 46°F (2°C to 8°C).
  • When the DUOPA cassette has been removed from the refrigerator, DUOPA should be used within 16 hours.
  • The DUOPA cassettes are for single use only and should not be used for longer than 16 hours, even if some of the medicine remains. An opened cassette should not be re-used.
  • Protect the cassette from light and keep it in the carton before using.

Throwing away your DUOPA cassette or batteries

  • Throw away the DUOPA cassette as your healthcare provider tells you to.
  • Throw away used batteries in a manner safe for the environment, and according to any regulations that apply.

This Instructions for Use has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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