Medline FitRight Overnight Bladder Control Pads, Maximum Absorbency, Nighttime Incontinence Protection, 8.5 x 16, 24 Count per Bag (1 Bag)

$ 9.50

5 (370) In stock

Extra-wide back side is 50% wider than traditional pads to control larger bladder leaks Superabsorbent core locks in moisture and odor and is gentle

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