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FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·NOX MEDICAL·October 13, 2021

Cooper Surgical RUMI Arch, Reusable Uterine Manipulator Handle Ref: UMH700 The intended use of the RUMI Arch is in an operative endoscopy (laparoscopy) where a uterus is present and where positioning of the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries is desirable. These types of surgeries include laparoscopic tubal ligation, and/or operative laparoscopy

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Cooper Surgical, Inc.·December 5, 2012

Cooper Surgical Advincula Arch , Reusable Uterine Manipulator Handle Ref: UMH750 The intended use of the RUMI Arch is in an operative endoscopy (laparoscopy) where a uterus is present and where positioning of the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries is desirable. These types of surgeries include laparoscopic tubal ligation, and/or operative laparoscopy

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Cooper Surgical, Inc.·December 5, 2012

USA-002 Rev A brochure is a two sided tri-fold printed marketing brochure describing the approved labeling indications for use, precautions and general operational information of the Exer-Rest device, Models AT3800 and AT4700. Brochure: "EXER-REST***A patented, FDA registered, Acceleration Therapeutics device delivering Whole Body Periodic Acceleration to the user for symptomatic relief of a wide range of complaints***Whole Body Periodic Acceleration (WBPA)***WBPA is accomplished utilizing the Ever-Rest device to move the body repetitively head to foot at approximately 140 times a minute. This repetitive motion adds pulses to your natural vascular pulse with each acceleration and deceleration of the body. These additional pulses act on the inner lining of blood vessels (endothelium) throughout the body, a process called pulsatile shear stress, to promote the release of beneficial substances (mediators). These mediators, such as nitric oxide, provide a wide range of health benefits that originate from the user's own body.***Nitric Oxide (NO) is released from endothelial cells that line the arterial walls. NO signals vascular smooth muscle to relax, thereby increasing blood flow throughout the circulation.***NiMS 4400 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33137 P 305.575.4200 F 305357534201***[email protected] www.nims-inc.com***NIMS, Acceleration Therapeutics and Exer-Rest are registered trademarks of Non-Invasive Monitoring Systems, Inc.***USA-002 Rev A***" Printed marketing brochure

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Non-Invasive Monitoring Systems, Inc.·June 27, 2012

US-001 Rev A brochure is a two sided tri-fold printed marketing brochure describing the approved labeling indications for use, precautions and general operational information of the Exer-Rest device, Models AT3800 and AT4700. Ever-Rest US Brochure US-001 Rev A. Brochure: "***AT acceleration THERAPEUTICS***At Non-Invasive Medical Solutions (NIMS) we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of developing drug free wellness solutions coupled with accredited peer-reviewed clinical research...***Whole Body Periodic Acceleration (WBPA) therapy has been demonstrated to naturally activate the release of beneficial mediators like Nitric Oxide (NO) throughout the vasculature.***Nitric Oxide [NO] supports the functioning of endothelial cells that line the arterial walls. NO signals vascular smooth muscle to relax, thereby increasing blood flow through arteries and veins. With age arterial production and availability of Nitric oxide declines.***NiMS 4400 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33137 P 305.575.4200 F 305357534201***[email protected] www.nims-inc.com***NIMS, Acceleration Therapeutics and Exer-Rest are registered trademarks of Non-Invasive Monitoring Systems, Inc.***US-001 Rev A***" Printed marketing brochure

FDA Enforcement
Class II ·Terminated·Non-Invasive Monitoring Systems, Inc.·June 27, 2012