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Elastoplast Plastic Strips40 Pack
$3.90
$0.10 each

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Elastoplast Water Resistant Plastic Plasters with Elastoplast Bacteria Shield are suitable to cover and protect all types of minor, everyday wounds. The material is breathable and water-resistant to help protect your wound from moisture and water, whilst the non-stick wound pad is designed to protect and cushion the wound. The strong adhesion ensures that the plaster stays in place, making them appropriate for use over joints and other moving parts of the body. The plasters are available as strips in different sizes which seal all around the wound, and as a dressing length which can be cut to the ideal size. Only for small wounds, minor cuts and grazes. Apply the plaster without stretching to achieve best results. The plaster also contains 0% latex.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Directions

Clean wound and gently dry skin. Apply without stretching.

Always follow the directions for use.

Store in a cool, dry place.

Product Warnings

Always follow the directions for use.



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