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Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Duro-Med.
Sells new for $8.65.
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No comments about Duro-Med Latex Finger Cots Medium, White, (144/Box) (Pack of 2).
Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Life Science Plus.
Sells new for $14.99.
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No comments about BloodSTOP.
Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Ace.
Sells new for $4.97.
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1 comments about Ace Bandage Velcro Ace, 7604 -4 Inches.
- I have been using this ace for over a year on top of a Unnaboot dressing on my leg. It has been the only treatment we have found to finish up healing a skin graft on my knee The velcro is very strong and holds for the full 3 days on my left knee 24 hr/day between dressing changes.I HIGHLY recommend buying them on the net. Both local pharmacies want a 200% markup !!!!!
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Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By EVERREADY.
Sells new for $0.99.
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3 comments about "SUPERWRAP" ELASTIC ACE TYPE BANDAGE WRAP 6"X5.
- I bought this to use to wrap my stomach after giving birth. I wasn't crazy about the clips but overall it was a good product and it did the job i needed it to do.
A very wide and sturdy bandage.
- The clips that come with the wrap are very poor. The little points that dig into the wrap to hold the ends will bend out flat and not work at all. After several bendings they break off. The OLD style all metal clips worked infinitely better.
- Large enough to cover a lot of body area and a really strong product. Just what I needed.
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Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Johnson & Johnson.
The regular list price is $3.99.
Sells new for $2.79.
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No comments about Johnson & Johnson Non-Stick Pads, Large, 3-Inch 10 pads.
Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Smith & Nephew.
Sells new for $8.49.
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No comments about Smith & Nephew Skin-Prep Protective Dressing - Wipes - Box of 50.
Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By ACE.
The regular list price is $4.40.
Sells new for $4.29.
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No comments about ACE Self Adhesive (Athletic) Bandage (Blister) 3".
Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Band-Aid.
The regular list price is $23.94.
Sells new for $18.95.
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1 comments about Band-Aid Adhesive 1-Inch Wide Bandages, 30-Count Boxes (Pack of 6).
- Some good band-aids considering the amount you get for this price. The only drawback is that the adhesive sometimes gets stuck to your skin after you take the band-aid off, so you have to spend an extra few minutes scrubbing off the bits of excess adhesive after you've removed the bandaid. Still, I recommend these bandaids. I am, however, no bandaid expert.
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Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Johnson & Johnson.
The regular list price is $20.20.
Sells new for $17.22.
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1 comments about Johnson & Johnson First Aid Rolled Gauze, 4 Inch, 1 Roll (Pack of 6).
- I had surgery on my foot requiring frequent dressing changes. This dressing product comfortably gripped and held in place. No need for tape. It didn't roll, or slide from where I applied it.
Apply it over sterile gauze for fresh wounds and/or right on healing wound.
Its flexible, breathable, absorbent and very soft and disposable.
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Posted in First Aid (Monday, September 8, 2008)
By Band-Aid.
The regular list price is $23.94.
Sells new for $20.00.
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2 comments about Band-Aid Assorted Sizes Adhesive Bandages, Sport Strip, 45-Count Boxes (Pack of 6).
- These work so well. They stay on in water or when working outside. I'm never without them in my home.
- To clean a fish-cum-turtle tank, at age eight, delicate devices were required. A quick hot sponge, even with a coarse cleanser, was not enough. A toothbrush, preferably one with hard bristles, flat across, could clear all corners of the vilest of turtle vestiges. I recommend wrapping the handle of the one used on the tank with one of these bandages.
April is turtle season. Not for hunting, but for pet catching. Come around later, and it was clear May was tank cleaning season. All turtles were returned to their homes by then, but they left behind more than memories.
Solving the problem of toothbrushes, however, was unknown to me in these younger years. As it happened, the sale at the Ben Franklin one Saturday brought home two matched brushes in one packet, each blue.
Suited for the bathroom, in the tub, cleaning the tank took only an hour, with rinsing. Church the next morning, rushed as usual with eyes half-closed, had me searching blindly for a toothbrush, for its marketed use. I grabbed the wrong one.
When buying like-colored toothbrushes, take measures such as the one I suggest to identify which is meant for your mouth. The taste will make all the difference.
--Brockeim
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