The manufacture Dynarex Corporation was established in 1967 and since then they have become one of the largest manufactures of disposable medical supplies in the United States. Zalman Tenenbaum (Owner) is committed to making quality medical products at competitive prices. At Mountainside Medical, we truly believe that Dynarex is a great company and we invite you to take a look at some of the wonderful products they have to offer.
What does Dynarex Corporation Sell?
Dynarex manufactures disposable medical supplies products such as nitrile, vinyl and latex gloves, sterile and non-sterile gauzes, urological products like catheters & trays and many more. Dynarex has continued to grow since 1967 when they were established with over 1000 different types of medical products - many of which are currently offered today. Dynarex's philosophy has been the same since they started: "Provide high-quality products at competitive prices on a consistent basis."
What are some of the great products Dynarex has to offer?
Gloves: Disposable gloves are one of the most common products that Dynarex ships each day. Dynarex offers some of the most competitive prices of latex, vinyl and nitrile gloves in the nursing home and hospital settings today. Quality, price and availability are two of the most important factors when choosing a brand of gloves to use. Dynarex has continued to make these quality disposable gloves for more than 40 years. All gloves are available in powder-free or pre-powdered with U.S.P grade dusting powder in small, medium, large and extra large sizes.
- Latex: This type of disposable glove is the original medical glove used by heathcare caregivers since the 1960's. It's reliable, fit's snugly on the hand and wrist, and is cost effective. Latex gloves generally cost between 3 to 5 dollars in cost for a box of 100 gloves.
- Vinyl: A latex-free material that is clear, loose fitting, and is stronger than other disposable gloves. This type of glove is commonly used in different healthcare facilities because of cost, durability and the growing health risk for patients and healthcare workers with latex allergies. Vinyl gloves usually cost in the 3 to 4 dollar range for a box of 100 gloves
- Nitrile: This type of glove is usually chemical and puncture resistant, does not contain any natural rubber proteins, and has extraordinary strength. Nitrile gloves fit snugly like a latex glove, but do not contain allergy-causing natural rubber proteins. Nitrile gloves are usually the most expensive type of disposable glove of the market. The normal cost is between 7 to 18 dollars for a box of 100 gloves.