Triple Action Coating Technology

To protect the mucosa from the risks of damage, complications and Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs), it's important to have a coating that stays bonded, stays smooth and stays hydrated.

 

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The average intermittent catheter user will catheterise 1,825 times every year1.


To help protect the urethra from trauma and damage patients require a catheter which, when inserted and withdrawn, creates a minimal amount of friction against the wall of the urethra; also known as friction force. A friction force that remains low following insertion and withdrawal of the catheter reduces the risk of damage. 

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stays bonded

Stays bonded

It stays bonded during insertion and withdrawal due to a proprietary base-coat that is covalently bonded to the catheter surface for an even coating without dry spots.

stays smooth

Stays smooth

It stays smooth because the polymer top-coat enables excellent water absorption for low friction, smooth insertion and reduced discomfort compared to uncoated catheters.

stays hydrated

Stays hydrated

It stays hydrated with a special water-based solution that swells the coating and makes it instantly ready to use.

1. Stensballe J, Looms D, Nielsen PN, et al. Hydrophilic-coated catheters for intermittent catheterisation reduce urethral micro trauma: a prospective, randomised, participant-blinded, crossover study of three different types of catheters. Sponsored by Coloplast. EurUrol 2005;48(6):978–83, n=49.

Prior to use, be sure to read the Instructions for Use(IFU) for information regarding Intended Use, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, and Instructions.

The information provided herein is not medical advice and is not intended to substitute for the advice of your personal physician or other healthcare provider. This information should not be used to seek help in a medical emergency. If you experience a medical emergency, seek medical treatment in person immediately.

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