1 Box of 200 MEDIUM ALCOHOL PREP PADS #1113 SWABS WIPES 200 BRAND NEW ! #1113 U

Dynarex Sterile Alcohol Prep Pads are premium single-use absorbent pads. Dynarex Prep Pads are 1-ply, nonwoven wipes that offer rapid-acting antibacterial action. Premium pad material offers maximum absorbency for scrubbing and cleansing. 70% isopropyl alcohol solution provides disinfection prior to injection or venipuncture. Sealed in sterile airtight pouches to prevent dryness and not made with natural rubber latex. Sterile alcohol prep pads saturated with 70% isopropyl alcohol Soft and absorbent, non-woven pad Sealed in sterile pouches Gamma Sterilized

Flexible Unna Boot Bandage w/Zinc Calamine 4″x10 Yds Leg Ulcers Dynarex 3456

For treatment of venous stasis leg ulcers, thrombophlebitis, lymphatic edema, sprains, strains and dislocations. Features • Soothing zinc oxide paste formula • Plain or with calamine • Enhances patient comfort • Individually foil wrapped bandages • Unique knit construction allows for more uniform distribution of paste • Finished edges • Bandage will not fray into wound site • Bandages rolled on inner core for easier application Lymphatic Edema Sprain Strain

(2000/Cs) DYNAREX Single Use Sterile Alcohol Prep Pads Medium Wipe 10×200/Pk1113

New, case of 2,000 prep pads (10 packs of 200 each pack = 2,000). Individually wrapped. – Each prep pad is sterile, single use, medium size and individually packaged.- Features 70% isopropyl alcohol. Use eBay Shopping Cart to combine items from multiple listings. Thanks for looking! Visit our store!Biotech Bargains CT Categories Glassware Lab Bench Supplies Lab Equipment Other Plasticware About Us Biotech Bargains specializes in the great prices on new and used laboratory glassware, consumables and equipment. Our inventory is sourced through liquidations and surplus from the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. We operate eBay stores out of Bristol, Connecticut (biotechct) and Cotati, Calilfornia (biotechca). Thanks for checking us out! _gsrx_vers_1653 (GS 9.7.5 (1653))