Features of Coloplast SpeediCath Flex Set with Catheter and Bag set
- All-in one solution
- Soft Catheter
- Triple Action Coating Technology
- Dry-Sleeve
- Flexible Tip
- Dry to Touch Bag for Man
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Important Safety Information
1. Rognoni C, Tarricone R. Intermittent catheterisation with hydrophilic and non-hydrophilic urinary catheters:systematic literature review and meta-analyses. BMC Urol. 2017 Jan 10;17(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s12894-016-0191-1. PMID: 28073354; PMCID: PMC5225586.SpeediCath Flex Set is indicated for use by patients with urine retention and patients with post void residual volume (PVR) due to neurogenic and non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction. The catheter is inserted into the urethra to reach the bladder allowing urine to drain. The product is for male patients only. SpeediCath catheters are available by prescription only. Patients performing self-catheterization should follow the advice of, and direct questions about use of the product to, their medical professional. Before using the device, carefully read the product labels and information accompanying the device including the instructions for use which contain additional safety information. The SpeediCath product is for single-use only; discard it after use. If you experience symptoms of a urinary tract infection, or are unable to pass the catheter into the bladder, contact your healthcare professional. The risk information provided here is not comprehensive. To learn more, talk to your healthcare provider. For further information, call Coloplast Corp. at 1-866-226-6362 and/or consult the company website at www.coloplast.us.
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Frequently Asked Questions on SpeediCath Flex Set
- Is it painful to self-catheterize?
It gets a bit uncomfortable but catheters do not cause any pain.
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- Why use a catheter instead of a diaper?
Catheters are easy to use, hygienic, flexible, and reduce UTI risk. That is why it can be a good replacement for diaper
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- Are Catheters safe?
Yes, these catheters are safe and should be maintained properly.
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- Can you live a normal life with self-catheterization?
It is completely okay to live a normal life with self-catheterization. It may take some time getting used to it initially but it is completely normal and safe.
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- How many times a day should I self-catheterize?
As many times as you need to empty your bladder with catheterize. In some cases, it is normal to do it every 4-6 hours or 4 to 6 times a day.
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