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Kada naudoti Mepilex XT

Mepilex XT skirtas įvairioms ūminėms ir lėtinėms šlapiuojančioms žaizdoms visų gijimo etapų metu, tokioms kaip kojų ir pėdų opos, pragulos ir trauminės žaizdos.

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Kaip naudoti Mepilex® XT

Pažiūrėkite, kaip užklijuoti Mepilex® XT tvarstį ant eksuduojančių žaizdų.

Produkto informacija

Art. Nr.Dydis, cmVnt. / dėž.Vnt. / Trp.dėž.
211100 10 x 10 5 70
211400 20 x 20 5 20
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Nemokama žaizdų produktų specialistų konsultacija 

  • Vilniaus regione tel. +370 649 88400
  • Kauno regione tel. +370 656 49744
  • Klaipėdos regione tel. +370 659 76791
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