Id Pants Maxi M 14

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Disposable incontinence pants for urinary incontinence

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Only 3 units at this price

Description

It is a unisex wicking pant designed to provide maximum performance. The soft waistband gives you a comfortable feeling all the time. The product is made of breathable material and has an odor control function that keeps you fresh. It is ideal for long lasting protection and is suitable for overnight wear. They offer an ideal solution for controlling heavy urinary incontinence. The pants are easy to wear, they can be worn and removed like any normal underwear. These products combine comfort and discretion thanks to their elastic waistband and cotton touch back layer. It is designed for night use.

Instructions for use

Use as a conventional panty.

Unit price

€1.68 / Units

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