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Picture of ROCHESTER MEDICAL EXTENSION TUBING (MODEL 46161) Rochester Medical Extension Tubing, model 46161, is leg bag extension tubing designed for use by individuals with urinary incontinence, spinal cord injury, or severe physical disabilities. The tubing is made of PVC plastic. DIMENSIONS: Tubing is 18 inches long. COLOR: Clear.

Notes: This product is sold in boxes of 12.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on March 7, 2012.

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Rochester Medical Corporation

One Rochester Medical Drive
Stewartville, Minnesota 55976-1647
United States
Telephone: 800-615-2364 or 507-533-9600.
Fax: 507-533-9725.
Web: http://www.rocm.com.
Email: info@rocm.com.


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Quality Medical Supplies

3035 East Patrick Lane, Ste #1
Las Vegas, Nevada 89120
United States
Telephone: 877-633-7759.
Fax: 866-600-3504.
Web: http://www.qualitymedicalsupplies.com.


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