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6" female straight tip intermittent catheter with fire polished eyelets
100% Silicone - latex free
Individually Wrapped
Also available in Luer End - No Funnel
Product Overview:
The Coloplast Self-Cath Straight Tip Catheter family of latex-free catheters from Coloplast offers female patients a variety of options for intermittent self-catheterization. Each Coloplast catheter is made with the highest quality standards dedicated to patient comfort and ease of use.
The Self-Catheter Straight Tip is 100% latex-free with fire-polished eyelets and a siliconized surface for smooth insertion.
Founded by a female nurse in 1957 in Denmark, Coloplast's reputation for innovation has been built by working closely with health care professionals and end customers to develop new products.
Great product. Easy to use. Only retracter is price. As a long time paraplegic (63 years) did not need catheters until recently when my scoliosis be came worse. Glad to have a supply quickly available.
by Alissa from San Benito, TX
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
8 person found this review helpful
Would buy product over and over
Pros:
Lightweight.
Safe.
Easy Storage.
Durable.
Good Value.
Sturdy.
High Quality.
easy to use.
Cons:
none.
Best Uses:
Following Surgery.
Emergency.
Elderly.
daily.
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Great product,easy to use, no other item to use with this.Great prices,and fast shipping.Wouldn't buy anywhere eles.Great item nd company!
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FR stands for French, which is the size of the diameter of the catheter. An example would be 14 French is larger and for adults. My teenager uses 12 FR, and a younger child would use smaller like 10 FR.
Answered on Oct 30, 2014 3:49:24 AM by Gin from Louisiana
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Will you be stocking the French 12 luer end catheter soon?
Asked on Aug 23, 2013 7:50:57 AM by zenobia from PA
The short answer is "probably not".
https://www.medicareinteractive.org/get-answers/medicare-covered-services/durable-medical-equipment-part-b/equipment-and-supplies-that-medicare-never-covers
Answered on Apr 10, 2017 12:57:37 PM by Spencer from Colorado
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are these catheters sterilized and are they sealed in a package?
Asked on Aug 8, 2012 4:26:23 AM by sue from Fremantle australia
They are sealed in individual wrappers. The label on the box says Sterile Catheter.
Answered on Feb 26, 2013 8:07:57 PM by eg from michigan
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Why have you stopped offering the green-funnel end catheters in boxes of 30? Why are they only sold individually? (When I order multiples of 30, they arrive in sealed boxes -- they just cost more than they presumably would if you offered them by the box, as you used to do and still do with every other gauge and variety.)
Asked on Jun 20, 2012 7:27:15 PM by Wondering from California
REF240 is the same product...that is just the Manufacturer's number for it. FR14 is 14 French and should be the same product. REF240B is without the Funnel at the end. The little Green thing at the end of the catheter is the funnel. The different sizes come with different colored Funnels. 14 french is what is pictured in the photo above.
Answered on Jun 21, 2012 12:15:45 PM by Amy from Phoenix
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Yes, it is also a 6" female catheter. But check and make sure the diameter is the same. ie: 8 french
Answered on Nov 29, 2012 12:41:33 PM by Warren from Columbia, Calif
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I'm not sure about the compatibility, but the funnel refers to the plastic attachment on the end of the catheter. I use the catheters with the funnel if I have to do an infusion using a cath tip syringe to infuse viscous lidocaine. The plain (or leur tip) doesn't have the plastic piece at the end and works for just doing a self-cath or infusing thin (non-viscous) liquids.
Answered on Dec 24, 2012 1:12:44 AM by animalhousemom from GA
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The funnel is on the discharge end of the catheter, it is about twice the diameter of the cath itself. I do not know the exact purpose for other than making it easier to identify the proper end to insert for persons with bad eye sight or also for medical personnel to collect samples without contamination. My wife uses the style w/o the funnel with no problems. I hope this helps.
Answered on Jan 4, 2013 9:59:47 PM by Cort from Canon City, Colo
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Yes. The reorder # is 240 FR for the 6" FR14 female catheter. It does come with and without a funnel and I try to purchase the ones with the funnel. I try to be neat and it is a little cheaper.
Answered on Jan 13, 2013 1:12:14 PM by Candy from Pismo Beach, CA
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What does "Fr" mean?
Asked on Feb 19, 2012 2:57:23 PM by Ann from Los Angeles
Fr is a reference to the diameter of the catheter. It is actually an abbreviation to "French size" or "French Units". The smaller the number, the smaller the diameter.
Answered on Mar 1, 2012 4:31:33 PM by Dave from AllegroMedical
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I understand that FR14 is for adults, FR12 is for adolescents, FR10 and below are for children.
Answered on Apr 10, 2017 1:02:00 PM by Spencer from Colorado
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What product are they sterilized in
Asked on Jul 14, 2011 1:55:04 PM by hhh from Haskell
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