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Adhesive Strips are catheter supplies designed for use with bulk pack male external catheters. Available 10 per box. Model 6590: Crixiline adhesive strip - 6 x 7/8 inch. Model 150525: Two-sided adhesive strip - 6 x 3/4 inch.

Notes: This product is sold in boxes of 10.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on December 10, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Bard Medical Division

8195 Industrial Blvd
Covington, Georgia 30014
United States
Telephone: 800-526-4455 or 770-784-6100.
Fax: 800-852-1339.
Web: http://www.bardmedical.com.
Email: bard.helpline@crbard.com.


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Distributor(s):

Care Medical and Rehabilitation Equipment

1877 NE 7th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97212
United States
Telephone: 800-952-9566 (Oregon) or 800-869-7172 (Washington) or 503-288-8174.
Fax: 503-288-8817.
Web: http://www.caremedical.com.
Email: portland@caremedical.com.


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