Beige Fixer Roll (Retail)
Medstock Beige Fixer is a non-woven, adhesive fabric roll that is designed in a neutral skin tone and used for securing a wide variety of primary dressings and other medical devices to the skin.
- Neutral skin colour for discreet wear
- Soft, flexible, and conforming to enhance patient comfort
- Strong adhesive strength
- Highly breathable
- Hypoallergenic
- Can be used to secure the fixation of a wide variety of dressings, tubes, catheters, drains, and other medical devices
- Suitable for use on flexible and awkward body areas such as joints
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