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Not an actual patient. Seamless clarity from near to far. 1,2 Learn more at TECNISPV.com INDICATIONS: The TECNIS Symfony ™ Extended Range of Vision IOL, Model ZXR00, is indicated for primary implantation for the visual correction of aphakia, in adult patients with less than 1 diopter of pre-existing corneal astigmatism, in whom a cataractous lens has been removed. The lens mitigates the effects of presbyopia by providing an extended depth of focus. Compared to an aspheric monofocal IOL, the lens provides improved intermediate and near visual acuity, while maintaining comparable distance visual acuity. The Model ZXR00 IOL is intended for capsular bag placement only. WARNINGS: Patients with any of the conditions described in the Directions for Use may not be suitable candidates for an intraocular lens because the lens may exacerbate an existing condition, may interfere with diagnosis or treatment of a condition, or may pose an unreasonable risk to the patient's eyesight. Lenses should not be placed in the ciliary sulcus. May cause a reduction in contrast sensitivity under certain conditions, compared to an aspheric monofocal IOL; fully inform the patient of this risk before implanting the lens. Special consideration should be made in patients with macular disease, amblyopia, corneal irregularities, or other ocular disease. Inform patients to exercise special caution when driving at night or in poor visibility conditions. Some visual effects may be expected due to the lens design, including: a perception of halos, glare, or starbursts around lights under nighttime conditions. These will be bothersome or very bothersome in some people, particularly in low- illumination conditions, and on rare occasions, may be significant enough that the patient may request removal of the IOL. SERIOUS ADVERSE EVENTS: The most frequently reported serious adverse events that occurred during the clinical trial of the TECNIS Symfony ™ lens were cystoid macular edema (2 eyes, 0.7%) and surgical reintervention (treatment injections for cystoid macular edema and endophthalmitis, 2 eyes, 0.7%). No lens-related adverse events occurred during the trial. Indications and Important Safety Information Rx Only TECNIS SYMFONY ™ EXTENDED RANGE OF VISION IOL See the Passion in Each Patient TECNIS ® Personalized Vision refers to combining a TECNIS Symfony ™ IOL in one eye and a TECNIS ® Multifocal IOL in the fellow eye. TECNIS ® + NOW AVAILABLE: Multifocal Toric II IOL Toric II Multifocal Toric II IOL Toric II REFERENCES: 1. Black S. A Clinical Assessment of Visual Performance of Combining the TECNIS Symfony™ Extended Range of Vision IOL (ZXR00) with the +3.25 D TECNIS ® Multifocal 1-Piece IOL (ZLB00) in Subjects Undergoing Bilateral Cataract Extraction. J. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2018. 2129-2136. 2. de Medeiros A. Comparison Of Visual Outcomes After Bilateral Implantation Of A Diffractive Trifocal Intraocular Lens And Blended Implantation Of An Extended Depth Of Focus Intraocular Lens With A Diffractive Bifocal Intraocular Lens. J. Clinical Ophthalmology. 2017. 1911 -1916. © Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. 2020 | TECNISPV.com | PP2020MLT4253 TECNIS® MULTIFOCAL 1-PIECE AND TECNIS® MULTIFOCAL TORIC II IOLs INDICATIONS FOR USE: The TECNIS® Multifocal 1-Piece intraocular lenses are indicated for primary implantation for the visual correction of aphakia in adult patients with and without presbyopia in whom a cataractous lens has been removed by phacoemulsification and who desire near, intermediate, and distance vision with increased spectacle independence. The TECNIS® Multifocal Toric II lens models ZKU150, ZKU225, ZKU300, ZKU375 and ZLU150, ZLU225, ZLU300, ZLU375 are indicated for primary implantation for the visual correction of aphakia and for reduction of residual refractive astigmatism in adult patients with or without presbyopia, with greater than or equal to 1 diopter of preexisting corneal astigmatism, in whom a cataractous lens has been removed in order to provide near, intermediate and distance vision. The IOLs are intended for capsular bag placement only. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Inform patients of possible contrast sensitivity reduction and increases in visual disturbances that may affect their ability to drive at night or in poor visibility conditions. The lenses should not be placed in the sulcus. Weigh the potential risk/ benefit ratio for patients with conditions that could be exacerbated or may interfere with diagnosis or treatment. Multifocal IOL implants may be inadvisable in patients where central visual field reduction may not be tolerated, such as macular degeneration, retinal pigment epithelium changes, and glaucoma. Rotation of the TECNIS® Multifocal Toric II IOL away from its intended axis can reduce astigmatic correction. Misalignment greater than 30° may induce refractive error. Accurate keratometry, biometry and www.TecnisToricCalc.com are recommended to optimize visual outcomes. Weigh the potential risk/benefit ratio that could increase pre-existing complications or impact patient outcomes. Variability in any preoperative measurements can influence outcomes. ATTENTION: Reference the Directions for Use for a complete listing of Indications and Important Safety Information.