Self-Cath Plus Tapered Tip Coude Intermittent Catheter with Guide Stripe

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The Coloplast Self-Cath Plus Tapered Tip Coude Intermittent Catheter with Guide Stripe is a member of the Self-Cath Plus family of 100% latex-free hydrophilic catheters that offers patients a variety of options for intermittent self-catheterization.
Features
  • Guide stripe helps with catheter alignment
  • Hydrophilic coating activates upon exposure to water
  • Uncoated Grip Zone for total control in handling
  • 100% Silicone - latex free
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Self-Cath Plus Tapered Tip Coude
Intermittent Catheters with Guide Stripe


The Self-Cath Plus Coude Catheter is a member of the Self-Cath Plus family of 100% latex-free hydrophilic catheters that offers patients a variety of options for intermittent self-catheterization.


The Coloplast Self-Cath Plus Coude Catheter is a traditional hydrophilic-coated catheter. Add water to activate the lubrication. Hydrophilic coating offer lower friction than uncoated and gel-lubricated catheters lowering the long-term risk of damage to the urethra.


Coloplast, a leading global health care company, recently acquired Coloplast's Urology business. We believe these businesses are better together.

Coloplast was founded by a 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. We value input and are eager to maintain a regular and meaningful dialogue to continue our heritage of innovation and service.

The high-performance urology products formerly manufactured and distributed by Coloplast will continue to have the same superior quality, and are now manufactured and distributed by Coloplast. Coloplast provides the widest range of urology solutions and services. Rest assured that your preferred urology products and services will continue to be available from Coloplast.

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