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Picture of SWEEN BEDSIDE CARE (MODELS 1762, 1764, 1768, & 1755) Sween Bedside Care is a skin care product designed for use by individuals with incontinence or who need to wash in bed. This no-rinse, antiseptic all-body wash and incontinent cleanser provides a complete bath in a bottle. Each mildly fragranced spray cleanses and deodorizes sensitive skin without depleting essential moisture, and soothes reddened, inflamed skin. This product comes in 4 fluid ounce (model 1768), 8 fluid ounce (model 1762), 1 gallon (model 1764), or 30 gallon (model 1755) bottles.

Notes: Bedside Care is a registered trademark of Coloplast Corp.

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This product record was updated on July 7, 2006.

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Coloplast Corp.

1601 West River Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411
United States
Telephone: 800-533-0464.
Web: http://www.us.coloplast.com.
Email: usmedweb@coloplast.com.


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