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Ask your diabetes health care professional today about switching your insulin delivery to V-Go ® . Ask your diabetes health care professional today about switching your insulin delivery to V-Go ® . Go-VGo.com Rediscover a life without pens, syringes, or pumps Make multiple daily insulin shots a thing of the past. Adhesive pad not shown V-Go is a registered trademark of Valeritas, Inc. ART-1186 2/2018 ©2018 Valeritas, Inc. All-day-and-night blood sugar control Apply like a patch once a day Only fast-acting insulin needed Reimbursed by Medicare Part D and most Commercial Insurance References: 1. Lajara R, Nikkel C. Poster: Evaluating the effect of V-Go ® therapy in sub-optimally controlled patients with diabetes: a retrospective cohort analysis on a large specialized diabetes system. Presented at AACE. May 2015. 2. Rosenfeld CR, et al. Endocr Pract. 2012;18(5):660-667. 3. V-Go ® Instructions for Patient Use. Valeritas, Inc. 2011. 4. Data on File. Valeritas Inc. August 16, 2016 Do you have type 2 diabetes and take multiple insulin shots each day? Patients prefer V-Go ® : 4 “With V-Go I can go anywhere and do anything and be confident that I am getting my insulin steadily all day long. I like that with V-Go, I really don’t have to think about anything.” —Debra, Age 59

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Ask your diabetes health care professional today about switching your

insulin delivery to V-Go®.

Ask your diabetes health care professional

today about switching your insulin delivery to V-Go®.

Go-VGo.com

Rediscover a life without pens, syringes, or pumps

Make multiple daily insulin shots a thing of the past.

Adhesive pad not shown

V-Go is a registered trademark of Valeritas, Inc.ART-1186 2/2018 ©2018 Valeritas, Inc.

All-day-and-night blood sugar control

Apply like a patch once a day

Only fast-acting insulin needed

Reimbursed by Medicare Part D and most Commercial Insurance

References: 1. Lajara R, Nikkel C. Poster: Evaluating the effect of V-Go® therapy in sub-optimally controlled patients with diabetes: a retrospective cohort analysis on a large specialized diabetes system. Presented at AACE. May 2015. 2. Rosenfeld CR, et al. Endocr Pract. 2012;18(5):660-667. 3. V-Go® Instructions for Patient Use. Valeritas, Inc. 2011. 4. Data on File. Valeritas Inc. August 16, 2016

Do you have type 2 diabetes and take multiple insulin shots each day?Patients prefer V-Go®:4

“With V-Go I can go anywhere and do anything and be confi dent that I am getting my insulin

steadily all day long. I like that with V-Go, I really don’t have to think about anything.”

—Debra, Age 59

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Lower A1C while using less insulin as compared to multiple daily injections1,2

• No need to carry insulin pens, syringes, or vials

So discreet, nobody will know you’re using it—even at mealtimes• Mealtime insulin can be

administered with a few simple clicks, over clothing3

• No batteries, tubes, or programming

V-Go is reimbursed by Medicare Part D and most Commercial Insurance• Only 1 type of insulin used—

no need for long-acting insulin

• No co-pay for needles or syringes

Reimbursement is simplifi ed• V-Go Customer Care

(1-866-881-1209) can contact your insurance provider and help you with reimbursement solutions

V-Go Cost Savings Card• Go to Go-VGo.com to

learn more about the V-Go Cost Savings card

Simplify with V-Go® Insulin delivery that’s worn like a patch

or hyperglycemia (high blood glucose). Other adverse reactions associated with V-Go use include skin irritation from the adhesive pad or infections at the infusion site. V-Go should be removed before any magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) testing.

Important Risk InformationIf regular adjustments or modifi cations to the basal rate of insulin are required in a 24-hour period, or if the amount of insulin used at meals requires adjustments of less than 2-Unit increments, use of the V-Go Disposable Insulin Delivery Device may result in hypoglycemia. The following conditions may occur during insulin therapy with V-Go: hypoglycemia (low blood glucose)

“Wearing V-Go is like wearing a watch. I really

don’t know that it’s there until I need to reach for it.”

—Jim, Age 56