- Each - $5.06
- Box (12 Each) - $56.77
- Case (72 Each) - $300.64
Cardinal Health Lubricating Jelly 4 oz Tube, Sterile
PRODUCT DETAILS
Cardinal Health™ Lubricating Jelly is a sterile, water soluble and greaseless lubricant used by doctors and nurses during many medical procedures. Most lubricants hold one or two FDA registrations, Cardinal Health™ lubricating jelly holds six making it the universal Lubricant preferred by doctors and nurses.
Cardinal Health™ Lubricating Jelly Features:
- Micro flora sperm friendly
- Duals as ultrasound gel
- Great viscosity for better resolution
- Water soluble for quick, easy clean up
- Fragrance-, salt-, and alcohol-free
- PEG- and chlorhexidine-free
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.