Saltar al contenido principal
0
Carrito
0
Carrito

Latex Free Bandages

Cómo conseguirlo


Mostrando 1-20 de
47 productos
Filtros (4)
Sin látex
Salud y medicina
Primeros auxilios
Vendas, gasa y cinta
Desmarcar todas
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product

+ 2 opciones

Opciones
CVS Health
$6.29
25.2¢/ea.to
$11.99
24.0¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$5.03to$9.59
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
CVS Health
$5.99
59.9¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$4.79
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product

+ 3 opciones

Opciones
CVS Health
$4.29
35.8¢/ea.to
$4.99
5.0¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$3.43to$3.99
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
CVS Health
$8.49
$1.70/ea.to
$10.29
$2.06/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$6.79to$8.23
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
Cargando...
CVS Health
$11.99
$4.00/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$9.59
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
CVS Health
$11.49
11.5¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$9.19
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product

+ 2 opciones

Opciones
CVS Health
$6.49
$6.49/ea.to
$9.79
$4.89/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$5.19to$7.83
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
Cargando...
CVS Health
$10.29
85.8¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$8.23
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
Cargando...
CVS Health
$4.99
5.0¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$3.99
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product

+ 1 opciones

Cargando...
CVS Health
$6.49
$3.25/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$5.19
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
Cargando...
CVS Health
$5.79
$1.45/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$4.63
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Image of Product
Cargando...
Band-Aid
$5.99
59.9¢/ea.
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
Cargando...
Band-Aid
$8.49
$1.42/ea.
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product

+ 1 opciones

Cargando...
CVS Health
$3.89
38.9¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$3.11
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
CVS Health
$3.79
12.6¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$3.03
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
CVS Health
$3.49
$3.49/ea.to
$4.59
$4.59/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$2.79to$3.67
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product

+ 2 opciones

Opciones
CVS Health
$4.69
$4.69/ea.to
$9.29
$9.29/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$3.75to$7.43
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
CVS Health
$4.79
$4.79/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$3.83
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
Cargando...
CVS Health
$4.99
49.9¢/ea.
ExtraCare Plus precio$3.99
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Elegible para
FSA
Image of Product
Cargando...
Nexcare
$13.99
$1.75/ea.
Recoger -
Verificar en más tiendas
Envío
Cargar más
Los precios en línea puede ser diferentes a los precios en tiendas.

Are Bandages Latex Free?

No, not all bandages are latex free. In fact, the majority of bandages are made using latex. If you or someone you love has a sensitivity to latex or a latex allergy, it is a good idea to keep a supply of latex free bandages on hand. CVS offers a curated selection of latex free bandages for those who need or want to avoid latex. Browse multiple sizes and styles to find exactly what you need. Because sterile latex free bandages are an important first aid item to have on hand, it is a good idea to stock up. Always ensure that you have a variety of non latex bandages on hand to deal with the minor cuts and scrapes that can occur during everyday life!

Why Use Latex Free Bandages?

Some people want to avoid latex for personal preference, while others have a sensitivity or allergy to the ingredient. The FDA has stated that currently, no test can reliably show that latex free bandages are entirely free of all traces of the ingredient. Therefore, if you have a severe latex allergy, you should talk to your doctor about which bandages are safe for you to use. He or she may suggest certain products or offer you alternative options for covering small cuts and scrapes. Some people may have a more minor allergic reaction to latex, such as contact dermatitis, which involves itching and skin irritation at the point of contact with the allergen. This can be very unpleasant, but is not usually serious. Your doctor can help you determine if using latex free bandages is a viable solution for you, and may suggest alterative options if necessary. If you simply prefer to avoid latex but are not allergic to the ingredient, latex free bandages may be an appropriate choice for you. Look for statements like "latex free" or "does not contain latex" on the product label. When in doubt, don't hesitate to ask your pharmacist or doctor for assistance.

Which Bandages Are Latex Free?

Many brands offer at least some options for latex free bandages. Nexcare latex free bandages and latex free Band-Aids are both well-known options. Many CVS Health brand bandages are also latex free. However, not all products manufactured by these brands are made without latex, so be sure to check the label to ensure that you are purchasing non latex bandages. If you have a very severe latex allergy, you may want to talk to your doctor before using latex free bandages, as in some cases, products labelled as latex free may still contain very trace amounts of the substance.

How Long Are Latex Free Bandages Good For?

Latex free bandages are sterile and work the same way as their latex counterparts. In most cases, they will last for a long time. However, if you see an expiration date printed on the packaging, it is best to adhere to it. You should replace any non latex bandages in your home that are expired or have somehow become damaged. If you have questions or concerns, do not hesitate to talk to your doctor.

Are Fabric Bandages Latex Free?

While many fabric bandages are latex free, it is important to understand that not all fabric bandages are free of latex. Some fabric bandages may still use latex to make some parts of the bandage. You should always check the product packaging to be sure. If your allergy is severe or if you have concerns, you should talk to your doctor about the safest way for you to care for minor cuts and scrapes. He or she will be able to offer you personalized advice that takes into account your individual needs.

Búsquedas relacionadas

latex free glovesanti itch creamneosporinkits de primeros auxilios

What are the Best Latex Free Bandages Brands?

Are Bandages From Band-Aid Latex-Free?

Aunque un régimen de vendas can be made from a variety of substances, most Band-Aid bandages are latex-free. When shopping for bandages and other first aid supplies, such as medical gloves and masks, check the labels or contact the manufacturer if you're in doubt and require a latex-free product. The packaging should state that the product isn't made with natural rubber latex.

What Are Latex-Free Bandages Made Of?

Muchas primeros auxilios bandages contain natural rubber latex, which is made from a fluid found in rubber trees. People with skin sensitivities may have a reaction to the proteins in this fluid, which can cause hives, swelling and red and itchy patches on the skin. Latex is often used in bandages, so they can stretch with the skin and increase the strength of the product.

Latex-free bandages are made from alternative materials, including vinyl, plastic or silicone, to reduce the chance of a skin allergy, and they should be a vital part of any first aid kit. Some of the best latex-free Band-Aids are still made from latex but are made from low-protein latex to reduce the chances of an allergic reaction.

What Are Some Types of Latex-Free Bandages?

Latex-free Band-Aids are available in a wide variety of styles, including latex-free waterproof Band-Aids with a hydro seal, ideal for swimming and sports to keep water from getting to the wound. They come in assorted colors, including clear bandages that work well in conspicuous areas. Latex-free bandages also are available in smaller, kid sizes, and you can also purchase antibacterial first aid tape and gauze pads that are medicated to help prevent infection. Fabric bandages may provide breathability, which may also be better for sensitive skin.

Where Can You Buy Latex-Free Band-Aids?

CVS has many latex-free Band-Aid options to choose from. You can search the website for Band-Aids to add to an existing first aid kit or purchase necessities, including antibiotic creams and tratamiento de cicatrices for scrapes, cuts and abrasions.