Instructions for Use and Disposal

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Instructions for Use and Disposal IONSYS fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal system, 40mcg/activation For single use only. Up to 24 hours or 80 doses, whichever comes first. Refer to the Prescribing Information (PI) and the following educational materials for more information about IONSYS: IONSYS Medication Guide IONSYS REMS Safety Brochure: Guide for Nurses and Pharmacists

1. Prepare Patient Site ONLY 1 IONSYS system should be applied at any given time. a. Choose healthy, unbroken skin on the upper outer arm or chest ONLY (see Figure 1a). b. Clip excessive hair if necessary. Do not shave this irritates skin. c. Clean with alcohol and let dry. Do not use soaps, lotions, or other agents. d. When replacing an IONSYS system, the new system must be applied to a different site on the upper outer arm or chest.

2. Assemble IONSYS Always wear gloves when handling IONSYS. Complete this step before applying IONSYS to patient. a. Peel back tray lid (see Figure 2a). Remove foil pouch and the controller. b. Remove drug unit from foil pouch and place on a hard, flat surface (see Figure 2b). Continued on next panel.

2. Assemble IONSYS (cont.) c. Align the matching shapes (see Figure 2c). d. Press on both ends of the device to ensure that snaps at both ends are fully engaged (see Figure 2d). e. Wait for system to complete self-test and the digital display to read 0 (see Figure 2e).

3. Train Patient on Proper Use of IONSYS Refer to the IONSYS Medication Guide to counsel your patient on the safe use of IONSYS. 4. Apply IONSYS to Patient Always wear gloves when handling IONSYS. a. Peel off clear liner and apply IONSYS to the prepared site (see Figure 4a). b. Press and hold IONSYS onto patient for 15 seconds by pressing the edges with fingers (see Figure 4b). Do not press dosing button. c. If IONSYS is not securely adhered, see IONSYS Troubleshooting Poor skin contact. NOTE: Ensure proper display orientation by reading Doses Delivered printed below the digital display.

5. Verify Proper Use of IONSYS Remember that ONLY the patient should press the dosing button. Remove before MRI or radiographic procedures as medically necessary. Patient will initiate a dose by pressing and releasing the button twice in 3 seconds. Each dose will be delivered over 10 minutes. During this time IONSYS is locked-out and will not respond to additional button presses. During the 10 minutes the light will blink green at a fast rate and the display will alternate between a walking circle and the number of doses delivered (see Figure 5).

6. Remove IONSYS from Patient and Dispose Follow your institution s procedures for handling narcotics or refer to the PI for more information. Always wear gloves when handling IONSYS. Important: If drug gel contacts your skin, thoroughly rinse area with water. Do not use soap. a. With gloves on, remove IONSYS from the patient (see Figure 6a). b. Pull the red tab to separate the red housing containing the drug (see Figure 6b). c. Fold the red housing in half and dispose per your institution s procedures or flush down the toilet (see Figure 6c). d. Hold down dosing button until display goes blank and dispose in waste designated for batteries.

IONSYS Troubleshooting After successful assembly or anytime during use: If you see or hear this then do this: Poor Skin Contact a. If IONSYS appears to be loose or lifting from skin, secure it to patient s skin by pressing the edges with fingers or securing with nonallergenic tape. b. If using tape, apply it along the long edges to secure IONSYS to patient s skin. Do not cover the button or display. c. After taping, If IONSYS beeps again, remove and dispose. Place a new IONSYS on a different skin site. d. Do not tape if evidence of blistered or broken skin.

Low Battery or Defective System a. Do not use the system. b. Dispose of IONSYS per instructions in section 6. c. Place a new IONSYS on a different skin site. System Error a. Remove from patient. b. Hold down dosing button until beeping stops and display goes blank. c. Dispose of IONSYS per instructions in section 6. d. Place a new IONSYS on a different skin site.

End-of-Use (80 doses or 24 hours) a. Remove from patient. b. Hold down dosing button until display goes blank. c. Dispose of IONSYS per instructions in section 6. d. Place a new IONSYS on a different skin site. Address: The Medicines Company 8 Sylvan Way Parsippany, NJ 07054 Phone: 1-877-488-6835 Part Number 308-0024 Fax: 1-877-488-8601 Rev. 02