Coloplast Luja Female Intermittent Catheter

Coloplast Catheters

Coloplast Luja Female Intermittent Catheter

$2.20 - $64.60
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Coloplast Luja Female Intermittent Catheter

This product is available individually or in a box of 30. This product comes in 4 sizes:

10 Fr - 12 Fr - 14 Fr - 16 Fr

The Luja female catheter is 3.5" long and ready to use right out of the package. It uses Coloplast’s Micro-hole technology, which means the catheter has more than 50 small drainage holes instead of the standard two openings found on many catheters.

This design helps urine drain in one steady flow. It also helps the bladder empty without the user needing to adjust or reposition the catheter during use. When the flow stops, the catheter shows that emptying is complete.

The hydrophilic coating stays smooth and hydrated during use, helping make insertion and removal more comfortable. The catheter also has an easy-grip handle and an anti-roll design, which helps keep it steady during preparation.

Product Features:

  • 50+ Micro-Holes
  • 3.5" Length
  • Ready-to-Use
  • Smooth Coating
  • Easy-Grip Handle
  • Anti-Roll Design
  • Single Use

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