
Product overview
Medi Tape is a microporous hypoallergenic medical-grade paper tape, designed with a strong yet gentle adhesive for securely holding dressings and bandages in place while minimizing skin irritation.
Key Features
- Microporous, breathable backing that allows air and moisture to pass through
- Strong adhesive that holds securely, even on damp skin
- Latex-free and hypoallergenic material for sensitive skin
Benefits
- Provides secure, reliable fixation for dressings, bandages, and medical devices
- Helps maintain skin comfort by allowing the skin to breathe
- Leaves minimal adhesive residue and does not damage skin when removed
Who Can Use This Product
- Those needing to secure wound dressings or bandages
- Caregivers managing medical devices like IV tubing or catheters
- Suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, or at home
How to Use
Cut or tear a piece of tape to the desired length. Apply it over the dressing or device, pressing firmly onto clean, dry skin for secure adhesion.
Storage & Safety
Store in a cool, dry place. Avoid applying to broken or irritated skin. Remove gently to avoid skin damage.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, it is latex-free and hypoallergenic, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
How should I use it?
Cut or tear a piece to the desired length and apply firmly onto clean, dry skin.
Does it allow the skin to breathe?
Yes, its microporous backing allows air and moisture to pass through.
Can it hold on damp skin?
Yes, it provides strong adhesion even on damp skin.
Does it leave residue when removed?
No, it leaves minimal adhesive residue and does not damage the skin when removed.
What is it used for?
It is used to secure dressings, bandages, and medical devices such as IV tubing and catheters.
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