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3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film 30/box

3M Cavilon No Sting Barrier Film 30/box

Regular price $79.50 CAD
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  • Protects intact or damaged skin from bodily fluids, adhesive trauma, friction, and incontinence
  • Provides excellent protection from adhesive tape and dressing trauma
  • The completely alcohol-free formula will not sting even when applied to damaged or denuded skin
  • Provides up to 72 hours of incontinence protection
  • Non-cytotoxic, will not interfere with skin or wound healing
  • Sterile (wipes and swabs only)CHG compatible
  • Hypoallergenic

3M™ Cavilon™ No Sting Barrier Film forms a transparent and breathable protective coating between the skin and the adhesive of the securement dressing device or tape. When the dressing is changed, the film is removed instead of skin cell layers. 3M™ Cavilon™ No Sting Barrier Film.

3M™ 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 fast-drying, non-sticky, and forms a breathable, transparent coating on the skin. The film is hypoallergenic, non-cytotoxic, and will not sting even when applied to damaged or denuded skin.

Suggested Applications

Ideal for protecting intact or damaged skin from body fluids, adhesives, and friction, including incontinence skincare, peristomal skin protection, peri-wound skin protection, peritube skin protection, adhesive trauma protection (including negative pressure wound therapy), or adhesive trauma protection at IV sites.

Specifications

Brand
Cavilon™
Cladimed Code
A57ED
Clinical Area
Dialysis Centre, General Patient Care, Home Care, I.V. Therapy, ICU, NICU, Oncology
Delivery System
Spray
Hypoallergenic
Yes
Occupation
Emergency Services, Nurse, Physician
Product Category
Skin & Wound Care
Product Type
Barrier Film
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