PROVIDING GLOBAL ACCESS TO QUALITY MEDICAL CARE. Imres has the ideal medical kit solution for every international relief programme

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M E D I C A L K I T S PROVIDING GLOBAL ACCESS TO QUALITY MEDICAL CARE M E D I C A L K I T S Imres has the ideal medical kit solution for every international relief programme

M E D I C A L K I T S A COMPLETE MEDICAL SOLUTION IN A BOX FAST & EFFICIENT That is the essence of a medical kit. In this brochure, you will find an overview of our range of medical kits. If you need a solution for which there is no kit available yet, we can customise one for you. The best medicine is useless if it cannot get to where it is needed, when it is needed. We know that delays can cost lives, so our logistics solutions are designed for speed and efficiency. We hold sufficient stock of the most common medical kits. Our experienced logistics department can get stocked kits to any location in the world within 48 hours of receiving your order. Imres packs and distributes all types of emergency and medical kits, according to our customers specific requirements. These range from simple to complicated kits, for a variety of purposes, assembled either from stock or specially developed and sourced for customers. EXPERT SOURCING & FLEXIBILITY Do you need a kit solution that is not readily available? Over the years Imres has composed many custom-made medical kits for various needs, in close collaboration with our customers. Our extensive database of quality suppliers and product combinations enables us to cater for every medical supply need that you may have. While more than 35 years of experience has enabled us to identify the best and most reliable suppliers for each of our products, Imres strives to continuously improve, expand and innovate. We constantly source new products and suppliers. This ensures that we keep our range up to date, and that we consistently provide our customers with the best prices, products and quality.

M E D I C A L K I62559 T S QUALITY You want to be sure that the products for your health programme are high quality. We do not take any chances when it comes to the quality of the kits and products that we supply. Imres has implemented an uncompromising set of quality controls, including a dedicated quality control department and independent testing in World Health Organisation (WHO) pre-qualified and ISO/IEC 17025:2005 certified laboratories for pharmaceutical products. Our stringent vendor rating system sees Imres visiting and screening vendors around the world. Manufacturers must achieve our high, internationally recognised standards, and those of our customers, and that they adhere to the necessary quality control processes to qualify as an Imres vendor. All our products are screened, to ensure the quality of every item that we supply. FACTS ABOUT THE IMRES MEDICAL KITS Over 1 million kits produced 10,000 kits in stock Sourced from 200 + quality manufacturers 24/7 emergency response PROVEN SOLUTION An Interagency Emergency Health Kit (IEHK) Kit contains all the necessary medication and basic medical supplies for a population of 10,000 for three months. In a refugee camp with a population of 50,000, five IEHK kits provide the basic medical solution for the entire population; all conveniently packed in clearly marked boxes.

M E D I C A L K I T S INTERAGENCY EMERGENCY HEALTH KIT 61825 Kit, Interagency Emergency Health, 2015, Basic unit, without anti-malarial module 61826 Kit, Interagency Emergency Health, 2015, Anti-malarial module for Basic unit 61827 Kit, Interagency Emergency Health, 2015, Supplementary unit: Medicines, without anti-malarial module 61830 Kit, Interagency Emergency Health, 2015, Supplementary unit: renewable supplies 61829 Kit, Interagency Emergency Health, 2015, Supplementary unit: equipment 61828 Kit, Interagency Emergency Health, 2015, Anti-malarial module for Supplementary Drugs unit 61831 Kit, Interagency Emergency Health, 2015, PEP module for Supplementary Drugs unit IEHK COMPOSITION The IEHK 2015 consists of two different sets of medicines and medical devices: A Basic Unit and a Supplementary Unit. Each IEHK is designed to serve 10,000 people for three months. All units are packed in extra sturdy boxes to ensure its contents are secure, and each box is equipped with convenient carrying handles on the sides. We hold sufficient stock of IEHK Kits to respond quickly to any crisis or emergency situation. 10,000 } } 10 x 1 Basic Unit for 10 x people 1 Supplementary Unit for 1 x 10,000 people } Total: 1 emergency health kit for 10,000 people for 3 months BASIC UNIT The Basic Unit contains essential medicines and medical devices, and can be used by primary healthcare workers with limited training. It contains oral and topical medicines, and no injectables. To facilitate distribution to smaller health facilities on site, the quantities of pharmaceuticals and medical devices in the basic unit have been divided into 10 identical units, each for people. SUPPLEMENTARY UNIT The Supplementary Unit contains additional essential medicines and medical devices, and is to be used only by professional health workers or physicians. It contains different pharmaceuticals and supplies to the Basic Unit and therefore the units, which complement each other, should ideally be used together. The Supplementary Unit consists of three modules: the drugs module, the renewables module and the equipment module. OPTIONAL MODULES Optional anti-malaria modules are available for both the Basic Unit and the Supplementary Unit. The anti-malaria module for the Basic Unit consists of a combination therapy for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria, as well as malaria rapid tests. The anti-malaria module for the Supplementary Unit consists of second line treatment injectable drugs. The Supplementary Unit also has an optional postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) module. It contains medicines and diagnostics for first line treatment after potential exposure to HIV infection. These anti-malaria and PEP modules will only be included on specific request.

M E D I C A L K I T S EMERGENCY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KIT 59758 kit, emergency reproductive health, administration/training supplies (0) 59760 kit, emergency reproductive health, male condom, part A (1A) 59761 kit, emergency reproductive health, female condom, part B (1B) 42415 kit, emergency reproductive health, clean delivery, 2A (complete = 200 packs) 59759 kit, emergency reproductive health, clean delivery, 2B 53563 kit, emergency reproductive health, rape treatment (3) 58735 kit, emergency reproductive health, oral and injectable contraception (4) 59633 kit, emergency reproductive health, treatment of sexually transmitted infections (5) 58736 kit, emergency reproductive health, clinical delivery assistance, reusable equipment (6A) 58737 kit, emergency reproductive health, clinical delivery assistance, drugs and disposable equipment (6B) 58738 kit, emergency reproductive health, intra uterine devices (IUD) (7) 53564 kit, emergency reproductive health, management of miscarriage and complications of abortion (8) 53565 kit, emergency reproductive health, suture of tears (vaginal and cervical) and vaginal examination (9) 53566 kit, emergency reproductive health, vacuum extraction delivery (10) (HM Healthcare model) 53567 kit, emergency reproductive health, referral level A, reusable equipment (11A) 53568 kit, emergency reproductive health, referral level B, drugs & disposable equipment (11B) 53569 kit, emergency reproductive health, blood transfusion (12) 36323 kit, midwifery, 1-drugs, UNICEF (9902217) 35818 kit, midwifery, 2-equipment, UNICEF (9902218) 36173 kit, midwifery, 3-renewables, UNICEF (9902219) 36200 kit, clean delivery (individual pack) Imres s Emergency Reproductive Health (ERH) Kits have been designed primarily to provide priority reproductive health services to displaced populations without medical facilities, or where medical facilities are disrupted during a crisis. These kits contain essential drugs, supplies and equipment to be used for a limited period and a specific number of people. Each of the Reproductive Health Kits responds to a particular reproductive health need, and contains supplies calculated for a precise number of people for a three-month period. The kits can be ordered separately as a stand-alone response to a particular situation. Imres holds sufficient stock of ERH Kits to respond quickly to any crisis or emergency. TRAUMA KITS 63165 KIT, TRAUMA - A, 100 interventions, w/o narcotic & psycho 64175 KIT, TRAUMA -A, controlled medicine only (psychotropic drugs and narcotics) 63166 KIT, TRAUMA - B, support to Kit TRAUMA - A (consumables) 36321 kit, first aid A, UNICEF (9975020) Trauma Kits provide materials and drugs to meet the needs of 100 patients requiring surgical care. Kit B is a complement to Kit A.

M E D I C A L K I T S CHOLERA KITS (CENTRAL REFERENCE, PERIPHERY AND COMMUNITY ) 65265 kit, central reference, drugs module 1.1 65266 kit, central reference, renewable supplies module 1.2 65267 kit, central reference, equipment module 1.3 65269 kit, central reference, logistics module 1.4 65270 kit, central reference, documents and stationary module 1.5 65271 kit, periphery, drugs module. 2.1 65272 kit, periphery, renewable supllies module 2.2 65273 kit, periphery, equipment module 2.3 65274 kit, periphery, logisitics module 2.4 65275 kit, periphery, documents and stationary module 2.5 65276 kit, community, drugs module 3.1 65277 kit, community, ORP based care module 3.2 65278 kit, community, document module 3.3 HYGIENE KIT 62559 Hygiene kit The Hygiene Kit plays an essential role in ensuring the wellbeing of people in distress. Being able to maintain their basic hygiene and cleanliness is not only important for the psychological wellbeing of people in distress, it also helps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. The Imres personal hygiene kit meets the basic needs of adults and children, providing quality, care and comfort to those who receive it. This kit comes in a convenient package and supports the hygiene requirements of a family of five. Because we keep hygiene kits in stock, Imres can respond immediately to the need for them, anywhere in the world. SURGICAL INSTRUMENT KITS 40388 kit, laparotomy, instruments, ICRC (KMSISLAP01) 36841 kit, dressing, instruments, ICRC (KMSISDRE01) 40378 kit, burn dressing, ICRC (KMEDSDRE01B) 39969 kit, dilatation/curettage, ICRC (KMSISGYN01) 40929 kit, delivery/episiotomy, 7 instruments, MSF (KSURBDEL7) 41685 kit, manual vacuum aspiration, autoclavable syringe, 8 instruments + 5 dilators, MSF (KSURBMVA13S) 17964 kit, dressing, 3 instruments, MSF (KSURBDRE3) 40928 kit, curettage, 11 instruments + 8 double dilators, MSF (KSURBCUR19) 38877 kit, burn dressing, 40 dressings, MSF (KMEDMDRS40B) 42130 kit, basic surgery, 27 instruments, MSF (KSURBSUR27-) 41695 kit, abdominal, 58 instruments, MSF (KSURBABD58) 17976 kit, abscess/suture, 7 instruments, MSF (KSURBSUT7-)

M E D I C A L K I T S SURGICAL INSTRUMENT KITS 42136 kit, dressing, 50 dressings, MSF (KMEDMDRS50-) 37438 kit, medical examination equipment, MSF (KMEDMEXA1-) 42111 kit, bone, inferior limbs, 42 instruments, MSF (KSURBBON42I) 42112 kit, bone, superior limbs, 42 instruments, MSF (KSURBBON42S) 41696 kit, caesarean section/hysterectomy, instruments, MSF (KSURBABDCS/H) 36332 kit, surgical instruments, curettage, UNICEF (9910002) 36336 kit, surgical instruments, suture, UNICEF (9910004) 36334 kit, surgical instruments, dressing, UNICEF (9910005) 36333 kit, surgical instruments, delivery, UNICEF (9910003) 35805 kit, surgical instruments, for examination/suturing cervical & vaginal tears, UNICEF (9910006) 30090 kit, tubal ligation/abdominal, UNICEF (99500501) 17973 kit, minor surgical instruments, UNICEF (9962005) 36331 kit, surgical instruments, basic surgery, UNICEF (9910001) 36320 kit, resuscitation, basic, UNICEF (9908400) 30653 kit, caesarean section instruments 60063 kit, IUD insertion and removal set 39276 kit, surgical instruments, delivery set 39278 kit, surgical instruments, suture set 51723 kit, manual vacuum aspiration 39277 kit, surgical instruments, dressing set 58902 kit, extracapsular cataract extraction 50362 kit, basic orthopaedic surgery set 63408 kit, episiotomy 51722 kit, I.U.D. insertion & removal 39508 kit, insertion/removal of Jadelle implants 35428 kit, cervical collection (PAP smear test) (spatula, slide, gynobrush) 62656 kit, dressing material 54851 kit, fistula repair, # 1, surgical instruments 62997 kit, male circumcision, additional instruments for dorsal slit/sleeve resection, sterile, disposable 62998 kit, male circumcision, essential consumables, sterile, disposable 62996 kit, male circumcision, forceps guide-procedure, sterile, disposable 62999 kit, male circumcision, sleeve or dorsal slit procedure, reusable 52462 kit, male circumcision, sterile, disposable 60064 kit, non scalpel vasectomy The Surgical Instruments Kits offered by Imres are complete solutions for specific surgical procedures. They are carefully composed in close collaboration with our customers, and consist of the highest quality instruments. Please contact us if you need a surgical kit solution that is not on this list as we can compose a custom kit solution for your specific need.

THE IMRES DIFFERENCE Over more than 35 years, Imres has proved that we are a reliable, efficient and trusted partner in healthcare strengthening programmes in developing countries. As an organisation, we are big enough to make a difference, but small enough to give our customers personal attention, and to care about the difference that we are making in lives and communities, and in our partners health projects. We have offices in the Netherlands, Dubai, India, Canada, China and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Our production areas include a GMP room for secondary packing and a Class D clean room for primary packaging, as well as a 450 m 2 kit production area. As a supplier, we do not make promises that we cannot keep. If we commit to a project and specific deliverables, it is because we really can deliver, as promised. Like the projects that we are proud to be part of, Imres has heart. We are good at what we do, but we also feel good about what we do. We feel responsible for our partners projects until each one ends successfully. Then we move onto our next challenge; our next opportunity to turn humanitarian dreams into concrete solutions and decisive action that saves lives.