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Chux / Absorbent underpads
At KinkyMedical.net customers occasionally ask for Chux. The word Chux is often used to describe a wide variety of disposable multi-layered absorbent pads that keep wetness from the body and have a waterproof backing. They are used in medical practice to protect exam tables, hospital beds and other areas were there may be leakages of blood, urine or fecal material. They are highly absorbent, some can absorb up to 2-1/2 cups of liquid; super-absorbent versions can absorb 8 cups of liquid. Chux are more often now referred to as absorbent underpads or simply underpads.
Underpads are often used when removing a catheter to catch any leakage of urine during removal. They are used for incontinence to protect bedding and the patient. Any time a procedure may result in leakage of fluid underpads are used. They are not sterile and should not be used where sterile drapes are required. Spoiled underpads should be properly disposed of.
The brand name Chux was used by Johnson & Johnson between the 1930?s and the 1980's. Popularly recognized as the brand name they used for their disposable diaper. Johnson & Johnson dropped the disposable diaper line in the early 1970's after Procter & Gamble introduced Pampers in 1961 and rapidly dominated the market. I didn't find any information on how long Johnson & Johnson may have continued using the brand for medical products, but currently Chux is not used as a brand name to market an underpad.
KinkyMedical.net does not carry absorbent underpads. They are readily available at drugstores, grocery stores, and many department stores where incontinence supplies are shelved. My local drugstore chain has a package of 40 17"x24" for $8.99, or 23 cents a pad. The extra large 30"x36" package of 10 also $8.99, 90 cents a pad. We feel that our customers can get a better deal locally than we can offer from our site. George
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