Medline Sterile Lubricating Jelly 4 oz. Flip Top Tube, Latex-free, Greaseless, Water Soluble, MDS032290
PRODUCT DETAILS
Medline Sterile Lubricating Jelly is a sterile, high-quality lubricant that is designed to provide exceptional glide and ease of use during medical procedures. This lubricating jelly is formulated with a water-soluble, non-greasy formula that is gentle on the skin and safe for latex and other medical devices. It is widely used in hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities for various applications, such as catheterization, endoscopy, and other medical procedures requiring lubrication. With its smooth and consistent texture, the Medline Lubricating Jelly ensures easy insertion of medical devices, reducing discomfort and minimizing the risk of injury.
Features and Benefits
- Sterile, greaseless, water-soluble jelly is ideal for lubrication of gloves and instruments
- Spreads easily over rubber, synthetic or metal surfaces to form a transparent lubricating film
- Adheres well, yet washes away easily
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Medline
- Container type: Flip Top Bottle
- Size in grams: 4 g
- Size ounces: 4 oz
- Latex free: Yes
- Sterile: Yes
- Water Soluble: Yes
- MPN: MDS032290
- Package: 1 Each
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Does personal lubricant expire?
A: Yes, personal lubricants have an expiration date, typically 2-3 years after manufacturing. Using expired lubricant may reduce effectiveness and cause irritation.
Q: What is personal lubricant?
A: Personal lubricant is a gel or liquid designed to reduce friction and enhance comfort during sexual activity, medical exams, and personal care routines.
Q: What is personal lubricant used for?
A: Personal lubricants are used for sexual activity, condom compatibility, medical procedures, and enhanced comfort during personal hygiene routines.
Q: How much lubricant should I use?
A: A small amount is usually sufficient. Start with a pea-sized amount and add more as needed for comfort and effectiveness.
Q: Are natural oil-based lubricants safe to use with condoms?
A: Natural oil-based lubricants, like coconut or olive oil, can degrade latex condoms, increasing the risk of breakage. If you're using latex condoms, it's advisable to choose a water-based lubricant to ensure compatibility and safety.
Q: Can personal lubricants cause allergic reactions?
A: While many lubricants are formulated to be hypoallergenic, some individuals may experience reactions to certain ingredients. It's recommended to perform a patch test on a small area of skin before full application. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.