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Non Sterile Gauze Sponges, Pads and Rolls by Dynarex
Non-sterile gauze sponges, pads, and rolls are essential medical supplies widely used for various applications where sterility is not critical. These products are commonly utilized in first aid for cleaning and dressing minor wounds, absorbing bodily fluids, and providing a protective layer over injuries. They are also used for applying ointments or antiseptics and for cushioning between wound dressings. In a clinical setting, they help manage wound exudate and maintain general hygiene.
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$ 1.25Non Sterile Gauze Pads, Surgical Gauze Sponges, 200/Bag
17 reviewsNon-Sterile Gauze Pads (Surgical Gauze Sponges) Non-sterile gauze pads are absorbent cotton (or cotton-blend) squares or rectangles used for basic ...
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$ 2.30Non-Sterile Gauze Sponges 8-Ply, 200/Bag
11 reviewsNon-Sterile Gauze Sponges are essential for wound care, cleaning, and dressing minor cuts or burns. Non-Sterile Gauze Sponges provide safe, absorbe...
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$ 1.50Conforming Stretch Gauze Bandge Rolls, Non-Sterile
9 reviewsDynarex Conforming Gauze Roll Bandages (Kling), Non-Sterile are medical bandages used for securing and protecting wounds, burns, and skin ulcers. T...
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Non-sterile gauze sponges, pads, and rolls are essential medical supplies widely used for various applications where sterility is not critical. These products are commonly utilized in first aid for cleaning and dressing minor wounds, absorbing bodily fluids, and providing a protective layer over injuries. They are also used for applying ointments or antiseptics and for cushioning between wound dressings. In a clinical setting, they help manage wound exudate and maintain general hygiene.
