Discontinued Lubricating Jelly II

SKU # T00137 & T00250
Description

Effective immediately: Individual Packet water-soluble lubricating jelly (SKU T00137) and Individual Packet water-soluble lubricating jelly (SKU T00250) have been discontinued.

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Individual Packet

SKU # T00137

Packaging:

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Individual Packet

SKU # T00250

Packaging:

Dimensions:

Discontinued

Effective immediately: Individual Packet water-soluble lubricating jelly (SKU T00137) and Individual Packet water-soluble lubricating jelly (SKU T00250) have been discontinued.

Formulation
  • Bacteriostatic, non-staining and greaseless
  • Will not affect surgical instruments, rubber or plastics
Ideal for
  • Lubrication of body orifices to facilitate the entry of medical and therapeutic devices
Made in the USA
  • Manufactured in the US with domestic and foreign materials to the highest quality standards
  • Does PDI® Lubricating Jelly contain parabens?

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    Yes. Parabens used in small amounts are commonly found in preservative systems for many medical and pharmaceutical grade products, and common cosmetic products, such as shampoos and conditioners.

  • Some PDI products state "store at room temperature." What is the definition of room temperature?

    Show Answer

    For our EPA-regulated products, such as Sani-Cloth® and Sani-Prime™ brand products, room temperature is defined as an average temperature of 25◦ C (77◦ F) and within a temperature range of 15◦ C to 30◦ C (59◦ F to 86◦ F). For our FDA-regulated products, such as Prevantics® brand products, “controlled room temperature” indicates a temperature maintained thermostatically that encompasses the usual customary working environment of 20◦ C to 25◦ C (68◦ F to 77◦ F). SOURCE: USP 41-NF 36 General Notices and Requirements (August 1, 2013 First Supplements) Section 10.30.50. “Room Temperature” indicates the temperature prevailing in a working area. Section 10.30.60. Controlled Room Temperature