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Catheter Finder: Suggestions

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Based on your responses, we would recommend SpeediCath® Flex.

SpeediCath® Flex
SpeediCath® Flex

Every detail makes it easy

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Every detail makes it easy

SpeediCath Flex is the new soft catheter with a dry-sleeve and flexible tip. It has a range of features that make every step of catheterization easy for you. The flexible tip enables gentle guidance through the curves and bends of the male urethra.

Alternatively…

Some may prefer a product simple to open and handle, where we would recommend SpeediCath® Compact Male.

SpeediCath® Compact Male
SpeediCath® Compact Male

SpeediCath® Compact catheters are developed to offer safety and discretion. Like all other SpeediCath® catheters they are also instantly ready to use.

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SpeediCath® Compact catheters are developed to offer safety and discretion. Like all other SpeediCath® catheters they are also instantly ready to use.

SpeediCath® Compact catheters are developed to offer safety and discretion and they have all the benefits of the SpeediCath® catheter and more.


SpeediCath® Compact Male

Thanks to its telescopic design it’s less than half the size of a standard male catheter. SpeediCath® Compact Male can therefore be stored, carried, used and disposed of more discreetly (cf 1). It can be inserted without touching the coated section (cf 1, 2) and it comes ready to use – for even greater convenience and discretion.

 

The benefits of SpeediCath® Compact Male:

  • Compact and practical, both in and out of the home
  • Can be inserted without touching coated section (cf 1, 2)
  • Instantly ready to use


References:
1) Chartier-Kastler et al. Safety of a new compact catheter for men with neurogenic bladder dysfunction: a randomized, crossover, open-labelled study. Spinal Cord (2011); 49, 844-850
2) Bagi et al.

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If you have any concerns or issues, you should always consult your nurse or doctor before trying a new type of catheter.

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