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Ready for Use Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter Hollister Incorporated Libertyville, IL USA www.hollister.com For detailed clinical questions concerning our products: 1.888.740.8999 For orders only: 1.800.323.4060 Continence Care People First Ready for Use Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter 1 2 3 4 You can be assured this intermittent catheter, which your clinician has recommended, has the features to help you catheterize with ease and comfort. Easy open packaging Ready to use Smooth hydrophilic coating for easy insertion Ergonomic gripper for better control 1 This intermittent catheter is a fexible tubular device that is inserted through the urethra by male, female and pediatric patients who need to drain urine from the bladder. • Ready to use, single-use intermittent catheter • Hydrophilic-coated, phthalate-free catheter • 2 smooth catheter eyelets • Color-coded funnel • Not made with natural rubber latex • Gripper on 16" catheter to aid insertion WARNING: To help reduce the potential for infection and/or other complications, do not reuse. WARNING: If discomfort or any sign of trauma occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult your healthcare practitioner. PRECAUTION: Please consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product if any of the following conditions are present: severed urethra • unexplained urethral bleeding • Pronounced stricture • False passage • Urethritis – infammation of the urethra • Prostatitis – infammation of the prostate gland • Epididymitis – infammation of the epididymis (testicle tube) PRECAUTION: Self-catheterization should follow the plan of care and advice given by your healthcare practitioner and be carried out only in accordance with the instructions for use provided. Because catheterization frequency varies by person, the recommended frequency of your catheterization should be provided by your healthcare practitioner. For any other questions about your catheterization, please contact your healthcare practitioner. CAUTION: Rx Only. Federal (USA) Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or other healthcare practitioner licensed under state law to order this product. Prior to use of this device, be sure to read (i) the complete information on how to use this device including Warnings, Cautions, and Instructions for Use, and (ii) all other package inserts and labels supplied with the product. NOTE: Store boxes in a fat position and at normal room temperature. This product consists of: thermoplastic gripper (16” catheter only), polyvinylchloride funnel and tubing not made with phthalates. The Hollister logo and Onli are trademarks of Hollister Incorporated. © 2017 Hollister Incorporated 923087-117 2 3 4 Guide for Use Whether your day is ordinary or extraordinary, the Onli catheter is there for you. Designed to easily fit into your daily routine as a hassle-free and mess-free experience. Ready. Simple.

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Ready for Use Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter

Hollister Incorporated

Libertyville, IL USA

www.hollister.com

For detailed clinical

questions concerning

our products:

1.888.740.8999

For orders only:

1.800.323.4060

Continence CarePeople First

Ready for Use Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter

1

2

3

4

You can be assured this intermittent catheter, which your

clinician has recommended, has the features to help you

catheterize with ease and comfort.

Easy open packaging

Ready to use

Smooth hydrophilic coating for easy insertion

Ergonomic gripper for better control

1

This intermittent catheter is a flexible tubular device that is inserted through the urethra by male, female and pediatric patients who

need to drain urine from the bladder.

• Ready to use, single-use intermittent catheter

• Hydrophilic-coated, phthalate-free catheter

• 2 smooth catheter eyelets

• Color-coded funnel

• Not made with natural rubber latex

• Gripper on 16" catheter to aid insertion

WARNING: To help reduce the potential for infection and/or other complications, do not reuse.

WARNING: If discomfort or any sign of trauma occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult your healthcare practitioner.

PRECAUTION: Please consult your healthcare practitioner before using this product if any of the following conditions are present:

severed urethra • unexplained urethral bleeding • Pronounced stricture • False passage • Urethritis – inflammation of the urethra

• Prostatitis – inflammation of the prostate gland • Epididymitis – inflammation of the epididymis (testicle tube)

PRECAUTION: Self-catheterization should follow the plan of care and advice given by your healthcare practitioner and be carried out

only in accordance with the instructions for use provided. Because catheterization frequency varies by person, the recommended

frequency of your catheterization should be provided by your healthcare practitioner. For any other questions about your

catheterization, please contact your healthcare practitioner.

CAUTION: Rx Only. Federal (USA) Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or other healthcare practitioner

licensed under state law to order this product. Prior to use of this device, be sure to read (i) the complete information on how to

use this device including Warnings, Cautions, and Instructions for Use, and (ii) all other package inserts and labels supplied with

the product.

NOTE: Store boxes in a flat position and at normal room temperature.

This product consists of: thermoplastic gripper (16” catheter only), polyvinylchloride funnel and tubing not made with phthalates.

The Hollister logo and Onli are trademarks of Hollister Incorporated.

© 2017 Hollister Incorporated

923087-117

2

3

4

Guide for UseWhether your day is ordinary or

extraordinary, the Onli catheter is

there for you.

Designed to easily fit into your

daily routine as a hassle-free and

mess-free experience.

Ready. Simple.

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Onli Ready to Use Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter

Pull back foreskin if present. Pull gripper away

from the funnel. Hold gripper anywhere along the

catheter so you do not touch the catheter. With

the penis upright, hold gripper tightly to begin

inserting catheter. Slightly release gripper, and

slide back towards funnel. Then hold gripper

tightly to advance the catheter. Repeat until urine

starts to flow. Relax foreskin, if present.

Once urine flow has stopped, slowly withdraw the

catheter to ensure bladder is completely empty.

Gently remove catheter.

Alternative insertion option: keep the gripper

“docked” with the funnel. With penis upright, hold

gripper/funnel and insert catheter into the urethra

with one hand until urine starts to flow. Relax

foreskin, if present.

Once urine flow has stopped, slowly withdraw the

catheter to ensure bladder is completely empty.

Gently remove catheter.

Use mild, unscented soap or non-alcoholic wet

wipe to cleanse glans and opening of urethra.

Hold gripper to remove catheter from package.Open package by pulling the finger hole

toward you.

Wash hands with mild soap and water.

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765A 5B

Notes

Wash hands with mild soap and water.The catheter may be disposed in a waste bin.

Do not flush catheter or package down the toilet.

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1 Urine is produced by the kidneys, which filter the waste

products out of your body.

2 The liquid waste is passed via tubes called ureters to

your bladder, the organ that stores urine.

3 When the bladder becomes full – a signal is sent to the

brain to tell the urethral sphincter muscle to relax and

the bladder to contract.

4 Urine flows down the urethra – the natural tube through

which urine exits the bladder, and out of the body.

Self-Intermittent Catheterization (SIC)

When the bladder does not empty on its own, SIC may

be recommended. Self-catheterization should be carried

out under medical advice and only in accordance with

instructions provided. It involves using a catheter to drain

urine from your bladder via the urethra. Urine should be

expelled on a regular basis throughout the day to keep the

body healthy.

How the Urinary System Works

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