Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"X10yd
Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"x10yd 2 Tape
What is Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"X10yd?
Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"x10yd is a lightweight, breathable paper tape ideal for securing bandages or dressings on sensitive skin. Its gentle adhesive allows for easy removal without damaging or irritating the skin, making it suitable for frequent bandage changes. This hypoallurgical tape offers reliable adhesion, making it a versatile choice for post-surgical gauze applications, wound care, and securing medical devices.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Allergic reactions such as redness, itchiness, or rash
Warnings
- Do not use on delicate skin if you have known allergies to adhesives.
- Discontinue use if the skin becomes irritated or sore.
- Not intended for use with open wounds without proper medical dressing.
- Use as directed by healthcare professional.
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- Skin irritation
- Allergic reactions such as redness, itchiness, or rash
- Do not use on delicate skin if you have known allergies to adhesives.
- Discontinue use if the skin becomes irritated or sore.
- Not intended for use with open wounds without proper medical dressing.
- Use as directed by healthcare professional.
Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"X10yd Coupons & Prices
Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"x10yd 2 Tape
What is Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"X10yd ?
Nexcare Gentle Paper 1"x10yd is a lightweight, breathable paper tape ideal for securing bandages or dressings on sensitive skin. Its gentle adhesive allows for easy removal without damaging or irritating the skin, making it suitable for frequent bandage changes. This hypoallurgical tape offers reliable adhesion, making it a versatile choice for post-surgical gauze applications, wound care, and securing medical devices.
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