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In a message dated 10/29/2005 6:13:58 A.M. Central Standard Time, hiv@... writes:
NATAP http://natap.org/
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New Safety Syringe in Fuzeon Convenience Kit

Press announcement distrivuted by Roche & Trimeris Oct 28, 2005

Terumo SurGuard2™ safety syringes will replace the NMT syringes that have been provided in the FUZEON (enfuvirtide) Convenience Kit. Pharmacies will begin to receive FUZEON kits with the new safety syringes around November 1, 2006. Following is information about the new Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes.

About the New Syringe

The Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringe features a protective green cover that snaps into place over the needle after use.

The items offered in the FUZEON Convenience Kit will remain the same, except for the syringes. The new kits will include the following syringes:

Reconstitution Syringes (60 ea)
Used for mixing Fuzeon with sterile water.
--Terumo SurGuard2 Safety Syringe
--3cc/mL
--23 Gauge, 1 inch (25mm) long

Injection Syringes (60 ea)
Used for self-injecting Fuzeon
--Terumo SurGuard2 Safety Syringe
--1cc/mL
--27 Gauge, 1/2 inch (13mm) long

Comparing the Old
With the New

--The major difference between the Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes and the NMT syringes is the safety mechanism. The NMT syringes featured a self-retracting needle, while the Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes features a simple needle “shield” that clasps onto the needle.

--The updated injection instructions, covering the Terumo SurGuard2, are virtually identical, except when describing the safety feature.


Resources
Complete, step-by-step instructions for injecting FUZEON using Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes will be included in each prescription and are available online at www.FUZEON.com.

Call the FUZEON Connections Center if you have questions or would like additional instruction over the phone. Dial 1-877-4 FUZEON (1-877-438-9366) to talk with a trained healthcare professional.


 


Regards,

Nelson Vergel
Program for Wellness Restoration


 


Disclaimer

This information (and any accompanying printed material) is not intended to replace the attention or advice of a physician or other health care professional. Anyone who wishes to embark on any dietary, drug, exercise, or other lifestyle change intended to prevent or treat a specific disease or condition should first consult with and seek clearance from a qualified health care professional.


























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New Safety Syringe in Fuzeon Convenience Kit

Press announcement distrivuted by Roche & Trimeris Oct 28, 2005

Terumo SurGuard2™ safety syringes will replace the NMT syringes that have been provided in the FUZEON (enfuvirtide) Convenience Kit. Pharmacies will begin to receive FUZEON kits with the new safety syringes around November 1, 2006. Following is information about the new Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes.

About the New Syringe

The Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringe features a protective green cover that snaps into place over the needle after use.

The items offered in the FUZEON Convenience Kit will remain the same, except for the syringes. The new kits will include the following syringes:

Reconstitution Syringes (60 ea)
Used for mixing Fuzeon with sterile water.
--Terumo SurGuard2 Safety Syringe
--3cc/mL
--23 Gauge, 1 inch (25mm) long

Injection Syringes (60 ea)
Used for self-injecting Fuzeon
--Terumo SurGuard2 Safety Syringe
--1cc/mL
--27 Gauge, 1/2 inch (13mm) long

Comparing the Old
With the New

--The major difference between the Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes and the NMT syringes is the safety mechanism. The NMT syringes featured a self-retracting needle, while the Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes features a simple needle “shield” that clasps onto the needle.

--The updated injection instructions, covering the Terumo SurGuard2, are virtually identical, except when describing the safety feature.


Resources
Complete, step-by-step instructions for injecting FUZEON using Terumo SurGuard2 safety syringes will be included in each prescription and are available online at www.FUZEON.com.

Call the FUZEON Connections Center if you have questions or would like additional instruction over the phone. Dial 1-877-4 FUZEON (1-877-438-9366) to talk with a trained healthcare professional.






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