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Cardinal Health CAH25LF Self-Adherent Bandage, 1 Count
Medline Elastic Nets: 9"X25YD, 1 Count
McKesson 16019 Conforming Bandage, Pack of 12
EZe-Band 59180000 Self-Closure Compression Bandage. 1 count
Coban 2094N Compression System 1 Each
Coban 1583 Cohesive Bandage, Case of 24
Caring NonSterile Latex SelfAdherent Wrap Tan Case of 24
Cardinal Health CAH65LF Self-Adherent Bandage 1 Each
Medline NONNET07 Tubular Retainer Elastic-Net Dressing, 1 Each _x000D_
Sure-Wrap MDS057004 Elastic Stretch Bandage, 1 Roll
Stratasorb MSC30414 Composite Island Dressing box of 10
Non-Sterile Swift-Wrap Elastic Bandages 2 x 5, Case of 20
Non-Sterile Sof-Form Conforming Bandages, Case of 96
Medline Non-Sterile Matrix Elastic Bandages White/beige -Case of 50
Medline MDS077004 Swift-Wrap Nonsterile Elastic Stretch Bandage 4" W x 5 yds. L, Latex-Free, White. 1 each.
McKesson 16-4202 Cohesive Bandage, 1 Count
McKesson 16-3101 Cohesive Bandage, 1 Roll
McKesson 16-1033-4 Elastic Bandage, 1 Count
Comperm 83060000 Tubular Bandage Box of 1
Coban LF 2081 Latex Free Self-Adherent Wrap with Hand Tear, Pack of 5
What are Bandages?
Bandages are staple materials found in a first aid kit. They can be used for supporting other medical products such as splints or dressing or can be used independently to give support or confine movement of a specific body part.
At ExpressMed, we offer a wide range of bandages depending on its material. Here is an overview of the different types and their advantages:
- Moleskin Bandage - This is usually used to prevent blisters, calluses, chafing and corns and most bandages of this type are with zinc oxide-based adhesive to prevent skin irritation.
- Cotton and Polyester Bandage - This is the most common material used by manufacturers and has stood the test of time. This is because one-ply cotton and polyester bandages have been proven to provide comfort given their soft material and breathable nature. Also, they can be extremely absorbent that’s why they are mostly used in securing IVs and splints.
- Elastic Bandage - This is also made from the blend of polyester and cotton but it is much more elastic compared to the other type. At the same time, it’s also slightly thicker and because it usually comes with Velcro on both ends, it’s easy to secure it in place. This is best for low compression situations.
Get Bandages Products From ExpressMed Today
ExpressMed offers different types of bandages in various brands and materials. Tying up with the best manufacturers in the health industry, you are assured of quality products at an affordable price. What’s more? We offer discount vouchers for our valued customers and even better prices for those who want to buy in bulk.
For more information about our products for bandages, feel free to contact us or call us at 1-877-822-2719 today.