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Uro-Tainer Sodium Chloride 0.9% 100mL (Box of 10)

Uro-Tainer Sodium Chloride 0.9% 100mL (Box of 10)

Uro-Tainer Sodium Chloride is an isotonic fluid primarily used for cleaning the catheter mechanically of debris and mucous. Rinse frequency can be 1 or 2 times per day depending on the...
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Canning Vale, WA (Showroom & Collection)
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Description

Uro-Tainer Sodium Chloride is an isotonic fluid primarily used for cleaning the catheter mechanically of debris and mucous. Rinse frequency can be 1 or 2 times per day depending on the nature of the problem

Uro-Tainer Sodium Chloride 0.9% 100mL Key Features:

Indwelling catheters are associated with numerous complications including catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI), encrustations, pain, trauma, bypassing and blockage. If the useful life of the catheter is threatened by biofilm, calcification or debris formation, interventions with the correct Uro-Tainer rinse fluids, may reduce the risk of premature blockage and maintain the expected lifespan of the catheter.

The Uro-Tainer concept was developed over 25 years ago to replace standard bladder irrigation using syringes. This system reduces the associated risks of contamination and excessive pressure and/or vacuum on the bladder wall.

Must be recommended by health care professional before use.

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