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ASSURA PEDIATRIC ONE-PIECE POUCH (MODELS 2115, 2120, 2125, & 8009)     

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The Assura Pediatric One-Piece Pouch is a urinary pouch designed for use by children with ostomies. The pouch is available in closed (models 2120 and 2125), drainable (model 2115), and urostomy (model 8009) versions. The pouch has a gentle adhesive for peristomal protection, a soft cloth backing, and an anti-reflux valve to keep urine from pooling at the base of the stoma. It can be cut to fit stomas measuring up to 5 inches (models 2120 and 2125) or 6 inches (models 2115 and 8009). COLOR: Transparent (models 2115, 2125, and 8009) or opaque (model 2120).

Notes: Assura is a registered trademark of Coloplast Corp.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on July 6, 2006.

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Coloplast Corp.

1601 West River Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411
United States
Telephone: 800-533-0464.
Web: http://www.us.coloplast.com.
Email: usmedweb@coloplast.com.


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