Medical consumables are essential supplies used in the healthcare industry for various purposes. Here’s a list of some common medical consumables we supply:
- Gloves: Latex, nitrile, or vinyl gloves are used for hand protection during medical procedures.
- Syringes and Needles: Used for administering medications, drawing blood, or other fluid samples.
- Bandages: Various types including adhesive bandages, elastic bandages, and gauze bandages for wound care and support.
- Adhesive Tape: Used for securing dressings, tubing, or other medical devices.
- Cotton Swabs and Balls: Used for cleaning wounds or applying medications.
- Wound Dressings: Including sterile gauze pads, non-adherent dressings, and transparent film dressings.
- Alcohol Swabs: Used for disinfecting skin before injections or minor procedures.
- Antiseptics: Solutions such as iodine or chlorhexidine for disinfecting skin or surfaces.
- Catheters: Various types including urinary catheters, central venous catheters, and peripheral catheters.
- IV Sets and Accessories: Intravenous administration sets, extension tubing, and connectors.
- Surgical Drapes and Gowns: Used to create a sterile field during surgical procedures.
- Disposable Masks: Including surgical masks and N95 respirators for respiratory protection.
- Sterile Surgical Instruments: Single-use instruments or instrument packs for surgical procedures.
- Disposable Scalpels and Blades: Used for surgical incisions or procedures requiring sharp cutting.
- Medical Sponges and Swabs: Sterile sponges or swabs used for cleaning wounds or applying medications.
- Specimen Collection Containers: Various containers for collecting and transporting biological samples.
- Medical Waste Bags: Disposable bags for the safe disposal of medical waste.
- Oxygen Masks and Tubing: Used for oxygen therapy in patients with respiratory conditions.
- Nasogastric Tubes: Tubes inserted through the nose into the stomach for feeding or drainage.
- Tourniquets: Devices used to temporarily restrict blood flow during venipuncture or intravenous access.