3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film Wand | Pack of 25

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Description

3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film Wand helps prevent medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) around infusion sites: CHG compatible³

Clinically proven, cost effective and long lasting protection from incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD)¹'² 

Will not clog or reduce absorbency of diapers or pads.

Features:

  • The intelligent choice to help prevent medical adhesive-related skin injury (MARSI) around infusion sites: CHG compatible³
  • Clinically proven, cost effective, long lasting protection from incontinence-associated dermatitis (IAD)¹'²
  • Will not clog or reduce absorbency of diapers or pads
  • Protects intact or damaged skin
  • Sterile, non-cytotoxic³
  • Alcohol-free, sting-free
  • Hypoallergenic³


Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film is a unique terpolymer based, alcohol-free liquid barrier film that protects intact or damaged skin from bodily fluids, adhesive trauma, friction and incontinence. It is clinically proven, and trusted by clinicians to provide a high level of barrier protection of up to 72 hours from irritation due to incontinence. In fact, 3M has over 70 pieces of clinical evidence supporting the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film in a wide range of clinical applications - substantially more evidence than any other moisture barrier or barrier film.

It is designed to protect intact, damaged or 'at-risk' skin from urine, faeces, other body fluids, medical adhesive related skin injury (MARSI) and friction. It comes in a variety of easy to apply formats: 1ml foam applicator, 3ml foam applicator, 28ml pump spray and a stoma wipe. It lasts for up to 72 hours, and will not sting when applied to broken skin.

Quantity per carton
25 per carton

References:
1. Bliss DZ, Zehrer C, Savik K, Smith G, Hedblom E. An economic evaluation of four skin damage prevention regimens in nursing home residents with incontinence. J WOCN 2007; 34(2):143-52.
2. Bale S, Tebble N, Jones VJ, Price PE. The benefits of introducing a new skin care protocol in patients cared for in nursing homes. (2004) J Tissue Viability 14(2): 44 – 50.
3. 3M data on file

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