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  2. Nexcare - Wikipedia

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    Nexcare is 3M's personal health care brand. The brand competes with Johnson & Johnson 's Band-Aid brand in the adhesive bandage and first aid market. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The brand also sells similar products such as bandages , gauze , surgical tape , cold sore treatment and liquid bandage products.

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    Antibacterial Flexible Fabric Bandages, 100 count. You can never have too many bandages on hand, and this best-selling 100-pack is just $5 at Walmart. The bandages are designed to be stretchy and ...

  4. Wound closure strip - Wikipedia

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    The porous fabric of Steri-Strips allows more fresh air to the wound and prevent skin maceration.Plastic or other non-porous bandages often prevent perspiration and other bodily fluids from drying and are more likely to cause the wound to be macerated, which increases risk of bacterial or fungal infection.

  5. Adhesive bandage - Wikipedia

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    The adhesive sheet is usually a woven fabric, plastic (PVC, polyethylene or polyurethane), or latex strip. It may or may not be waterproof; if it is airtight, the bandage is an occlusive dressing. The adhesive is commonly an acrylate, including methacrylates and epoxy diacrylates (which are also known as vinyl resins). [2]

  6. Medical textiles - Wikipedia

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    A bandage is a piece of fabric used to cover, dress, and bind wounds. Bandages are typically manufactured from various textile materials. The dressing or splint is held in place using a bandage. Bandages are also used for medical purposes (strengthening and compressing) to support and restrict specific body parts. [56] [6]: 142

  7. Bandage - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of bandage is the gauze bandage, a woven strip of material with a Telfa absorbent barrier to prevent adhering to wounds. A gauze bandage can come in any number of widths and lengths and can be used for almost any bandage application, including holding a dressing in place.