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CADD ® -Solis VIP Ambulatory Infusion System Multi-Therapy Smart Infusion System Easy for everyday use. Durable for life. Exit Accept Value 2,200 mL Stopped Taper 1:15 PM Adult TPN mL Adult TPN m 'Accept Value', or press 'select' to edit Infusion Volume 2,000 mL Infusion Duration 12 Hrs 0 Min Taper Up 1 Hrs 0 Min Taper Down 1 Hrs 0 Min

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CADD®-Solis VIP Ambulatory Infusion System

Multi-Therapy Smart Infusion SystemEasy for everyday use. Durable for life.

Exit Accept Value

2,200 mL Stopped

Taper 1:15 PM AdultTPN mLAdultTPN m

'Accept Value', or press 'select' to edit

Infusion Volume 2,000 mL

Infusion Duration 12 Hrs 0 Min

Taper Up 1 Hrs 0 MinTaper Down 1 Hrs 0 Min

• Small, ambulatory system increases patient mobility3

• Intuitive user interface helps reduce patient training time2

• Large, colour screen provides instant status of therapy progress

• Help screens assist patients with troubleshooting and reduce clinician visits4

• Versatile with five delivery modes designed specifically for homecare

• CADD™ reservoirs provide medication security and free-flow protection of fluid delivery

• Durable hardware extends the useful life and reduces the total cost of ownership

• CADD® ambulatory infusion systems have provided over five billion hours of effective global use in the last eight years5

• Rechargeable battery available to reduce the waste and expense of disposable batteries

Easy for everyday use

Durable for life

Patients using the CADD®-Solis VIP pump would recommend it to others for home infusion.3

100 mL Stopped

Continuous 3:21 PM Chemo - 4 Day Infusion5-FU (4-day) in 100mL mL

Exit Accept Value

'Accept Value', or press 'select' to edit

Continuous Rate 1 mL/hr

KVO Rate 0 mL/hrReservoir Vol. 100 mL

Advantages of the CADD®-Solis VIP Ambulatory Infusion System

Immediate visual indication of pump status with colour-coded status bar

Drug protocol is displayed on Protocol Bar with selected Therapy, Qualifier and Drug

Easy navigationwith soft key interface

Create clinician confidence with pump lock status indicator

Reduce medication errors with clearly displayed infusion delivery parameters with unit of measure

Intuitive programmingwith step-by-step instructions on colour-coded screen

Effortless disposable attachment with cassette latch lever

Eliminate numeric key press errors with scrolling keys

Convenient PCA dosing while ambulatory with PCA dose key

[Actual pump size]

The CADD®-Solis [VIP] pump’s compact, lightweight design promotes patient mobility, which is associated with improved clinical outcomes, reduced length of stay, reduced treatment costs and huge savings in bed days.2

Patients agreed in a usability study that the help screens were easy to follow and provided good assistance leading to patients independently resolving alarms without contacting the home health care provider.3

Stop Pump Next

Alarm

44 mL Paused

Continuous 4:16 PM

Downstream occlusion. Clear

occlusion between pump and patient.

Stop Pump Next

Alarm- Downstream Occlusion

44 mL Paused

Continuous 4:16 PM

Adjust currentposition.

Stop Pump Next

Alarm- Downstream Occlusion

44 mL Paused

Continuous 4:16 PM

Open all clamps.

Stop Pump Next

Alarm- Downstream Occlusion

44 mL Paused

Continuous 4:16 PM

Unkink Tubing.

Stop Pump Next

Alarm- Downstream Occlusion

44 mL Paused

Continuous 4:16 PM

Remove any cap.

Patented help screensassist with troubleshooting, if alarms occur, to help reduce clinician field visits

Differentiated alarms by color and sound with high (red), medium (amber) and low (blue) priority

Dosing report screen

High priority alarm

Delivery history report screen

Medium priority alarm Low priority alarm

On-board reports provide trending data and simple patient assessments3

“We like them [the reports] because they are easy to see every time someone touches the pump.” 9

Examples of high pressure alarm help screens- illustrations guide the patient through the troubleshooting process

Downstream occlusion. Clear

occlusion between pump and patient.

100 mL Stopped

Continuous 10:28 AM 8 Hour-HydrationD5-0.45% NaCI 1000mL mL

Alarm

SilenceAcknowledge

100 mL Stopped

Continuous 10:28 AM 8 Hour-HydrationD5-0.45% NaCI 1000mL mL

Alarm

Silence

Cannot start pumpwithout a latched

cassette

Acknowledge

Downstream occlusion. Clear

occlusion between pump and patient.

100 mL Stopped

Continuous 10:28 AM 8 Hour-HydrationD5-0.45% NaCI 1000mL mL

Alarm

SilenceAcknowledge

Tasks

100 mL Running

PCA 7:16 AM

PCA Dosing

PCAPain Management using the following delivery methods individually or in combination with each other:

• Continuous rate• PCA dose• Clinician bolus

Versatile delivery modes to support multiple therapiesAnaestheticsAnalgesicsAntibioticsChemotherapy8,9

Hydration

InotropesIntravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy (IVIG) 7 Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA)

ThalassaemiaTotal Parenteral Nutrition (TPN)and more

Delivery status screens show the progress of the patient’s personal infusion

PharmGuard® Medication Safety Software - Administrator

TAPERPlateau rate with optional tapering at the beginning and end

INTERMITTENTSpecific volume at a scheduled interval over a specified duration

CONTINUOUSConstant, programmed rate

STEPIncremental rate increases from an initial rate to a specified maximum plateau rate for a total volume

Tasks

100 mL Running

Continuous 7:15 AM

Continuous

Reservoir volume empty in 12 Hrs 0 Min

Tasks

265 mL Running

Intermittent 7:14 AM

Dosing

Dose complete in1 Hrs 0 Min

Tasks

500 mL Running

Taper 7:39 PM

Taper Up

Infusion complete in 12 Hrs 0 Min

Tasks

1,200 mL Running

Step 7:13 AM

Step

Current rate is 36 mL/hr

• Helps reduce the risk of programming errors

• Standardise patient-focused, therapy-specific protocols

• Enables download of pump history logs

• Consistent pump parameters for easy-to-understand terminology

• Customise hard and soft safety limits to provide confidence when adjusting programming

“Programming the pump is easy.” 1,3

“It can do every single thing we need it to do, we can program it for anything we need.” 9

248 protocol drug library creation time required 54 total hours over 9 days for the 3 team members1,3

Total of 54 hours over 9 daysfor the 3 team members

Pump trainingand familiarity

10 hours

Template / protocol creation27 hours

Data entryinto library

software17 hours

Smiths Medical is part of the global technology business Smiths Group plc. Please see the Instructions for Use/Operator’s Manual for a complete listing of the indications, contraindications, warnings, and precautions. CADD, PharmGuard and the Smiths Medical design mark are trademarks of Smiths Medical. The symbol ® indicates the trademark is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and certain other countries. ©2016 Smiths Medical. All rights reserved. IN193561GL-042016 MSydCAIN027

MPAUCA-1370Smiths Medical ASD, Inc. 6000 Nathan Lane NorthMinneapolis, MN 55442, USAPhone: 1-614-210-7300Toll-Free USA 1-800-258-5361www.smiths-medical.com

Smiths Medical Australasia Pty. Ltd. Suite 201, 10 Norbrik DriveBella Vista NSW 2153Freecall: Australia - 1800 654 949Freecall: New Zealand - 0800 444 200www.smiths-medical.com

Find your local contact information at: www.smiths-medical.com/customer-support

PRODUCT(S) DESCRIBED MAY NOT BE LICENSED OR AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN CANADA AND OTHER COUNTRIES

1. Gomelski, J., Knepley, C., and Atienza, H. Development of a home infusion drug library for implementing smart pump technology. Presented at NHIA, March 2014.

2. CADD®-Solis VIP ambulatory infusion pump establishes itself as a valuable device for implementation of ambulatory chemotherapy care and treatment in two large teaching hospitals in the UK. Smiths Medical. December 2014.

3. A workflow and satisfaction study evaluating the implementation of a new “smart” ambulatory infusion system. Data on file at Smiths Medical. 4. Acker, N., Kampf, M., Brown, T., Sweeney, M., Michael, M., Seiberlich, L. Can Patients be Satisfied and Self-Sufficient Using a New Smart

Ambulatory Infusion Pump in the Home Setting? Presented at NHIA, March 2015.5. 5,760,000,000 hours based on 250,000 pumps x 8 years x 360 days x 8 hours (30% utilization)6. Laura Seiberlich, Kathy Puglise, Mary Ward, David DeBelser, Mike Kersch. Development of a New Infusion Pump Delivery Mode Targeted for Safer

and Smarter IVIG Therapy. Presented at IgNS. September 2015.7. St. James University Hospital Saves over 1000 Bed Days. Smiths Medical Press Release 28 Feb 2014.8. Caroline Newton, Bethan Ingram. Ambulatory chemotherapy for teenagers and young adults. British Journal of Nursing, 2014 (Oncology

Supplement) Vol 23, No 4.9. CADD® pump customer from CADD®-Solis System Post-Market Surveillance. Global Customer Insight. July 2013.

Smiths Medical Infusion Systems - Safe, Simple, Smart.

For more information visit our website at www.smiths-medical.com

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CLINICIANS SAY PATIENTS ARE SATISFIED WHEN USING THE CADD®-SOLIS VIP PUMP.1

Exit Accept Value

2,200 mL Stopped

Taper 1:15 PM AdultTPN mLAdultTPN m

'Accept Value', or press 'select' to edit

Infusion Volume 2,000 mL

Infusion Duration 12 Hrs 0 Min

Taper Up 1 Hrs 0 MinTaper Down 1 Hrs 0 Min