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Tena Night-Super Pads (Green), Pk/24 |  | Brand: Tena Category: Health and Beauty Department: Incontinence Supplies
List Price: $34.50 Buy New: $27.99 as of 9/8/2010 19:12 CDT details You Save: $6.51 (19%)
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Seller: NorthShore Care Supply Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 13547
Color: Green Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.8 Dimensions (in): 15 x 12 x 9
MPN: 62718 Model: 62718 UPC: 768702627184 EAN: 0768702627184 ASIN: B000FDW03C
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| Features:
| • | Size: 22 x 10 in., Absorbency 28 oz. | | • | Locks away wetness for improved skin dryness. | | • | Features Air-Dry Layer for comfort and dryness | | • | Large enough to handle bowel incontinence needs. |
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Product Description The Tena line of Incontinence Pads are desigened for moderate to heavy urinary and/or bowel incontinence protection. They are large enough to hug the body comfortably and be worn in regular underwear yet are also designed to be worn in combination with Mesh or Knit Washable Pants (Sold Separately) that can hold them more securely in place, if necessary. The exterior is made from a cloth-like, non-woven material thereby providing greater discreetness and dignity.
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| Customer Reviews: It's OK, not great October 8, 2007 In the Forest (Philly) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
These are just OK. If you or a loved one has bladder issues and is overweight, preventing him/her from using diapers, these are the only usable pads on the market, to my knowelge. They are the largest pads one can buy, I believe. But they don't prevent leakage. I find that when my father and I take my mother to eat out (which we do almost everyday), we have to use 2 pads, which can get very very expensive. Another problem is that they shift as she moves around, so waste isn't completely contained within the pad as it would a diaper. For obese people, not even these pads will be large enough to keep a person comfortable and clean for long periods of time. Something larger would have to be used, but I wouldn't know where to buy them. If you're a caregiver, you will have to change the person using them quiet often, as rash and infection could develop. This becomes a serious issue when on day trips or flying. But as it stands, these are the best pads money can buy, so I will recommend them for those who need them and have nowhere else to turn. They're certainly not perfect or inexpensive, but products are perfect and inexpensive for people with disabilities?
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