Urgo Syval Sparasyval 2,5cmx5m

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Description

Urgo Syval Stiff Fabric Tape 5 m x 2.5 cm is a medical device indicated for the fixation of long-lasting non-occlusive dressings or dressings on skin reactive to terpenic resins and/or latex, or in the placement of medical equipment.

CHARACTERISTICS

Hypoallergenic and breathable, it is easy to apply thanks to its simple manual cutting. INFORMATION Syval Tissue Stiff Tissue Spread 5 m x 2.5 cm is a medical device indicated for fixing long-lasting non-occlusive dressings or dressings on skin reactive to terpenic resins and/or latex, or in the placement of medical equipment.

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At this time we do not have safety images for this product, but we are working on it. We encourage you to check back later for updates. In the meantime, we recommend that you read the safety information that comes with the product before using it. If you have any questions about safety, please do not hesitate to contact us. Also, if you wish, you can also return the product by following our general terms and conditions.

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Urgo Healthcare

Barrio de la Florida, 29 20120 Hernani- Guipúzcoa

info@es.urgo.com

https://urgo.es/

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Urgo

Barrio de la Florida, 29 20120 Hernani- Guipúzcoa

info@es.urgo.com

Opinions

10/10

Good product, as expected, resistant, easy to cut without scissors

Anonymous A.
8/10

nice but kind of sticky

Annick G.
10/10

IT WAS ALL RIGHT

Dominique D.

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