AeroPad Non-Adherent Eye Pad Single

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Code: 10070500
RRP $0.69
$0.53
23% OFF RRP
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Product Overview
AeroPad Non-Adherent dressing is recommended for treating cuts, graze & minor burns. It uses SupaSorb technology to minimise wound trauma while changing dressings
Features of Aeropad non-adherent eye bad
- Premium absorbency in the inner material, ideal for weeping and bleeding wounds
- Has a special non-adherent film on each side of the pad minimizing wound trauma when changing dressings.
- Individually packed and sterile dressings are available individually on demand and sterile for wound cleanliness.
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AeroPad Non-Adherent Eye Pad Single
RRP $0.69
$0.53
23% OFF RRP
$0.53
$0.53
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Tuesday, 7 April
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
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