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Old 21st November 2005, 11:46 AM
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Passed on in good faith, a new product which enhances the patient’s experience in wound care and post-operative surgical dressings. From April 2005, Seal-Tight ™ is now available on prescription in the UK as well as through general sales in selected pharmacies and direct from the UK distributor (details below). This reusable device allows the patient to shower normally with no leakages to damage dressings. A simple and inexpensive product that should be considered for all chronic wound care patients.

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There is an Australian Equivilent, but it doesn't have the rubber seal called LimbO
http://www.limbo.com.au/
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