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Description
The Cure Pocket™ Catheter for Men is a discreet, portable intermittent catheter designed for convenient everyday use and travel. Its unique U-shaped configuration allows the catheter to fit easily into a jacket or pants pocket, making it a practical solution for individuals who need a compact and easy-to-carry option. Designed for male users, this catheter supports mobility and independence with a low-profile, travel-friendly design.
Constructed with user comfort in mind, the catheter features a rounded, straight insertion tip and smooth, fire-polished eyelets to support low-friction insertion. It is manufactured without DEHP, BPA, or natural rubber latex, offering compatibility for users with material sensitivities. The Cure Pocket™ Catheter is available with lubricant as part of a catheter kit.
Features:
- User: Male
- Length: 16 Inch
- Tip Type: Straight Tip
- Available in straight tip 12, 14, and 16 FR.
- Cure Medical support medical research
- Discreet; U-shaped catheter fits in most pant pockets
- Smooth, fire-polished eyelets help enable comfortable use
- Supports an active lifestyle and facilitates convenient portability
- Large pouch flaps help enable a better grip for easy opening with less effort
- High-quality materials—not made with DEHP/DINP, BPA, or natural rubber latex—offer peace of mind.
Introduction to Self-Intermittent Catheterization
- Intermittent catheterization is the periodic emptying of the bladder by the insertion of a hollow plastic tube (catheter) into the urethra, past the sphincter muscles, and into the bladder. Urine then passes out of the bladder through the catheter.
- Intermittent catheterization is used when a person is unable to empty his bladder. Medical conditions that often require intermittent catheterization include spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, and multiple sclerosis, to name a few.
- Intermittent catheterization must be done at regular intervals each day to keep the bladder healthy.
- Your healthcare provider has recommended clean self-intermittent catheterization to help empty your bladder and keep your urinary system healthy.
How Often Should I Catheterize?
Your healthcare provider will let you know how often you will need to perform clean self-intermittent catheterization and the size of the catheter you will need. Normally, self-intermittent catheterization is performed every four hours starting when you wake up in the morning and continues every four hours until bedtime. Some people catheterize on a more frequent schedule. Most people who catheterize do not need catheterization at night. Your healthcare provider will let you know if you need catheterization at night.
Specifications
| Brand | Cure Catheter |
| Manufacturer | ConvaTec |
| Application | Urethral Catheter |
| Eyes | 2 Smooth Fire Polished Eyelets |
| Length | 16 Inch |
| Material | Uncoated PVC |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| Style | Straight Tip |
| Usage | Disposable |
| User | Adult |
| Latex Free Indicator | Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex |
Warranty
- The product warranty is applicable as per the terms and conditions provided by the product manufacturer.
Please call us for specific details.
Return
- No returns will be accepted after 30 days from the date of shipment.
- All returns are subject to a restocking fee as per manufacturers terms and conditions.
- All returns must have an RGA number (Returned Goods Authorization), unauthorized returns will not be accepted.
- We do not guarantee fulfillment of any desired purpose or product suitability to the user and this will not be considered as a valid reason for return.
- The products must be new, unused condition, not tampered with, in original packaging and returned at the customers expense in the original packaging.
- If your return is not due to any manufacturing defect then the original shipping cost will be deducted from the total refund.
- Hygiene, bath and toilet items cannot be returned once opened or used.
- Standard manufacturer terms and conditions apply for return policy of this product.
Please call us for specific details.
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Description
The Cure Pocket™ Catheter for Men is a discreet, portable intermittent catheter designed for convenient everyday use and travel. Its unique U-shaped configuration allows the catheter to fit easily into a jacket or pants pocket, making it a practical solution for individuals who need a compact and easy-to-carry option. Designed for male users, this catheter supports mobility and independence with a low-profile, travel-friendly design.
Constructed with user comfort in mind, the catheter features a rounded, straight insertion tip and smooth, fire-polished eyelets to support low-friction insertion. It is manufactured without DEHP, BPA, or natural rubber latex, offering compatibility for users with material sensitivities. The Cure Pocket™ Catheter is available with lubricant as part of a catheter kit.
Features:
- User: Male
- Length: 16 Inch
- Tip Type: Straight Tip
- Available in straight tip 12, 14, and 16 FR.
- Cure Medical support medical research
- Discreet; U-shaped catheter fits in most pant pockets
- Smooth, fire-polished eyelets help enable comfortable use
- Supports an active lifestyle and facilitates convenient portability
- Large pouch flaps help enable a better grip for easy opening with less effort
- High-quality materials—not made with DEHP/DINP, BPA, or natural rubber latex—offer peace of mind.
Introduction to Self-Intermittent Catheterization
- Intermittent catheterization is the periodic emptying of the bladder by the insertion of a hollow plastic tube (catheter) into the urethra, past the sphincter muscles, and into the bladder. Urine then passes out of the bladder through the catheter.
- Intermittent catheterization is used when a person is unable to empty his bladder. Medical conditions that often require intermittent catheterization include spinal cord injuries, spina bifida, and multiple sclerosis, to name a few.
- Intermittent catheterization must be done at regular intervals each day to keep the bladder healthy.
- Your healthcare provider has recommended clean self-intermittent catheterization to help empty your bladder and keep your urinary system healthy.
How Often Should I Catheterize?
Your healthcare provider will let you know how often you will need to perform clean self-intermittent catheterization and the size of the catheter you will need. Normally, self-intermittent catheterization is performed every four hours starting when you wake up in the morning and continues every four hours until bedtime. Some people catheterize on a more frequent schedule. Most people who catheterize do not need catheterization at night. Your healthcare provider will let you know if you need catheterization at night.
Specifications
| Brand | Cure Catheter |
| Manufacturer | ConvaTec |
| Application | Urethral Catheter |
| Eyes | 2 Smooth Fire Polished Eyelets |
| Length | 16 Inch |
| Material | Uncoated PVC |
| Sterility | Sterile |
| Style | Straight Tip |
| Usage | Disposable |
| User | Adult |
| Latex Free Indicator | Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex |
Warranty
- The product warranty is applicable as per the terms and conditions provided by the product manufacturer.
Please call us for specific details.
Return
- No returns will be accepted after 30 days from the date of shipment.
- All returns are subject to a restocking fee as per manufacturers terms and conditions.
- All returns must have an RGA number (Returned Goods Authorization), unauthorized returns will not be accepted.
- We do not guarantee fulfillment of any desired purpose or product suitability to the user and this will not be considered as a valid reason for return.
- The products must be new, unused condition, not tampered with, in original packaging and returned at the customers expense in the original packaging.
- If your return is not due to any manufacturing defect then the original shipping cost will be deducted from the total refund.
- Hygiene, bath and toilet items cannot be returned once opened or used.
- Standard manufacturer terms and conditions apply for return policy of this product.
Please call us for specific details.
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