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22 | EYEWORLD DAILY NEWS | JULY 23, 2021 JNJ Synergy 22 INDICATIONS and IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TECNIS Synergy™ IOL with TECNIS Simplicity ® Delivery System, Model DFR00V and TECNIS Synergy™ Toric II IOL with TECNIS Simplicity ® Delivery System, Models DFW150, DFW225, DFW300, DFW375 Rx Only INDICATIONS: The TECNIS Simplicity ® Delivery System is used to fold and assist in inserting the TECNIS Synergy™ IOL which 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 TECNIS Simplicity ® Delivery System is used to fold and assist in inserting the TECNIS Synergy™ Toric II IOLs that are indicated for primary implantation for the visual correction of aphakia and for reduction of refractive astigmatism in adult patients with greater than or equal to 1 diopter of preoperative corneal astigmatism, in whom a cataractous lens has been removed. Compared to an aspheric monofocal lens, the TECNIS Synergy™ IOLs mitigate the e‚ ects of presbyopia by providing improved visual acuity at intermediate and near distances to reduce eyeglass wear, while maintaining comparable distance visual acuity. The lens is intended for capsular bag placement only. WARNINGS: Intraocular lenses may exacerbate an existing condition, may interfere with diagnosis or treatment of a condition or may pose an unreasonable risk to the eyesight of patients. Patients should have well- de„ ned visual needs and be informed of possible visual e‚ ects (such as a perception of halo, starburst or glare around lights), which may be expected in nighttime or poor visibility conditions. Patients may perceive these visual e‚ ects as bothersome, which, on rare occasions, may be signi„ cant enough for the patient to request removal of the IOL. The physician should carefully weigh the potential risks and bene„ ts for each patient. Patients with a predicted postoperative residual astigmatism greater than 1.0 diopter, with or without a toric lens, may not fully bene„ t in terms of reducing spectacle wear. Rotation of the TECNIS Synergy™ Toric II IOL from its intended axis can reduce its astigmatic correction. Misalignment greater than 30° may increase postoperative 1. TECNIS Synergy™ IOL with TECNIS Simplicity ® Delivery System DFU, Z311421E 2. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. DOF2020CT4014 - Forte 1: A Comparative Clinical Evaluation of a New TECNIS ® Presbyopia Correcting Intraocular Lens Against a PanOptix ® Intraocular Lens- DEFOCUS CURVES AND VISUAL ACUITY RESULTS 3. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. DOF2019OTH4002 - Weeber H. MTF of the TECNIS Synergy™ OptiBlue ® IOL, and other lens models. 27 Mar 2019. 4. TECNIS® Multifocal 1-Piece IOL ZKB00 and ZLB00 DfU - US - Doc. #Z311328. Rev. A, 04/2018. REF2019CT4049. 5. TECNIS Symfony™ Extended Range of Vision IOL DfU - US -Doc. #z311215. Rev. 01, 12/2017 REF2020MLT4051 6. Data on File, Johnson & Johnson Surgical Vision, Inc. DOF2020CT4015- Forte 1: A Comparative Clinical Evaluation of a New TECNIS ® Presbyopia Correcting Intraocular Lens Against a PanOptix ® Intraocular Lens- SPECTACLE WEAR AND SATISFACTION RESULTS A Breakthrough Innovation Introducing TECNIS Synergy TM TECNIS ® See More. #GetSynergized

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