Omnipod 5 App (on compatible Android smartphones), Software Versions 1.1 - 1.2.3 (current). US: PT-000599- Omnipod 5 App Software Package (provided through Google Play), EU: PT-001323- Omnipod 5 App Software Package (provided on locked-down Controllers (PT-001194 and PT-001193). Used to control an insulin pump. Recall
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According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Product
Omnipod 5 App (on compatible Android smartphones), Software Versions 1.1 - 1.2.3 (current). US: PT-000599- Omnipod 5 App Software Package (provided through Google Play), EU: PT-001323- Omnipod 5 App Software Package (provided on locked-down Controllers (PT-001194 and PT-001193). Used to control an insulin pump.
Lot Codes / Batch Numbers
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Products Sold
UDI/Model/NDC Number: " Omnipod 5 App Software UDI: 1038508112030 " EU locked-down Controller UDI: 10385083000190 and 10385083000206
A medical device manufacturer is recalling Omnipod 5 App (on compatible Android smartphones), Software Versions 1.1 - 1.2.3 (current). US: PT- due to The bolus calculator is not recording the decimal point if it is the first value entered when changing a bolus dose. This may lead to an over-delivery. Based on FDA medical device recall database.
Summary derived from FDA notice
Reason for Recall
As stated by FDA
The bolus calculator is not recording the decimal point if it is the first value entered when changing a bolus dose. This may lead to an over-delivery of insulin to the user if the user does not recognize the error on the bolus calculator screen or the confirmation screen prior to starting the bolus.
Recommended Action
Per FDA guidance
An URGENT: Medical Device Correction notification letter was sent customers on 11/30/23 via email. How do you avoid giving the wrong bolus amount? 1. When changing a bolus dose to less than 1 unit, always enter a zero (0) before the decimal (e.g., enter 0.3 instead of .3) (Figure 1) 2. Always check the bolus amount shown in the Total Bolus box before tapping CONFIRM 3. Double-check the amount on the Confirm Bolus screen (Figure 2) to make sure this is the amount you want to deliver before pressing START to deliver the bolus 4. Check the amount again while the bolus is in progress on the Delivering Bolus screen (Figure 3) As stated in our User Guide, it is important to review the bolus amount before you confirm and start the bolus. The Omnipod 5 App will always deliver the amount you confirm and that is shown on the Confirm Bolus screen (Figure 2). This amount can also be checked while the bolus is in progress on the Delivering Bolus screen (Figure 3). If it s not the amount you expected, you can always CANCEL the bolus. To check how much insulin has been delivered, check the Last Bolus box on the home screen or your History Detail. When will the issue be fixed? We are working diligently to correct this issue and expect a software update as soon as possible. We will inform your patients via email and update our website when available. Once available, the update will be pushed to their device, and they will not lose settings or history because of this update. We understand this may impact your experience and are here to support you. If you have any questions regarding the information provided in this Medical Device Correction, please call 800-591-3455 to speak with a member of the Insulet Customer Care team who are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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View official FDA recall noticePage updated: Jan 10, 2026