Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter
Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter 1 Box
What is Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter?
Extended Wear Self-Adhesive patches are designed for patients requiring consistent and prolonged therapeutic delivery through the skin. These patches feature a specially formulated adhesive that ensures secure attachment to the skin, allowing for extended wear time and steady medication release. Ideal for conditions needing sustained treatment, they offer both user comfort and convenience.Side Effects
- Skin irritation at the site of application
- Redness or rash
- Itching or discomfort
Warnings
- Do not use if you have a known allergy to adhesives
- Avoid applying to broken or damaged skin
- Consult a healthcare professional if redness or irritation persists
- Not recommended for use on sensitive skin areas
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
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- Skin irritation at the site of application
- Redness or rash
- Itching or discomfort
- Allergic reactions
- Swelling or inflammation
- Do not use if you have a known allergy to adhesives
- Avoid applying to broken or damaged skin
- Consult a healthcare professional if redness or irritation persists
- Not recommended for use on sensitive skin areas
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
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Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter 1 Box
What is Bardia Silicone Foley Catheter ?
Extended Wear Self-Adhesive patches are designed for patients requiring consistent and prolonged therapeutic delivery through the skin. These patches feature a specially formulated adhesive that ensures secure attachment to the skin, allowing for extended wear time and steady medication release. Ideal for conditions needing sustained treatment, they offer both user comfort and convenience.
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