Prevail SLP05302 Youth Pant Diaper-L/XL-48/Case
- Size: 65-125 lbs
- For moderate to heavy nocturnal enuresis
- Designed to meet the needs of older children with moderate to heavy nocturnal enuresis (nighttime incontinence episodes)
- Most prevalent in children between ages of 5 to 7 years old
Retail Price: $70.80
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Detailed Product Description
What can I find here?
The Prevail SLP05302 Youth Pant Diaper-L/XL-48/Case can be found in our Baby Diapers & Training Pants product category within the Baby and Infant Supplies. This product is offered in more than one variation. To view all options, please look at Prevail SLP Sleepover Diaper-Case Quantities. Wholesale Point is an authorized dealer for Prevail Incontinence Products - so dig in, research, compare, ask questions and buy with confidence. We are pleased to offer Comfees Incontinence Supplies, Covidien Incontinent Supplies, Prevail Incontinence Products, Select Incontinence Products, Tranquility Incontinence Products in a safe and secure online shopping experience plus free shipping within the continental United States when your order is at least $35. This particular item’s manufacturer part number (MPN) is SLP05302-Case, the UPC code is 791090875592 and was made in USA.
Spec & Features
Product Details | |
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Manufacturer | Prevail Incontinence Products |
Manufacturer Part Number | SLP05302-Case |
Warranty Length | 0 Year(s) |
UPC Code | 791090875592 |
Lead Time to Ship | 2 Business Day(s) |
Country of Origin | USA |
Return Policy | Standard |
HCPCS Code | |
Requires Prescription | No |
Specifications | |
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Size | 65-125 lbs |
Features |
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Designed to meet the needs of older children with moderate to heavy nocturnal enuresis (nighttime incontinence episodes) |
For moderate to heavy nocturnal enuresis |
Most prevalent in children between ages of 5 to 7 years old |