

Mepitac Fixation Tape
MepitacĀ can be used to fix a wide variety of medical devices to fragile and sensitive skin - such as drains, tubes, probes, electrodes, IV cannuale and dressings.
WithĀ SafetacĀ technology, Mepitac is specially designed to minimise pain and trauma when it's applied and removed. It's suitable for neonates, dialysis patients and others who need repeated application of the fixation tape over the same area.Ā
- Gentle on the skin when it's applied and removed
- Conforms well to body contours
- Waterproof so the patient can get on as normal a life as possible
- Breathable to prevent maceration of the skinĀ
- Leaves no residues on the skin after it's removed
When to use Mepitac
Mepitac is designed to fix medical devices such as drains, tubes, probes, electrodes, IV cannulae and dressings gently to the skin. It's suitable for patients with fragile or sensitive skin - or when the fixation tape has to be applied and removed frequently, e.g. neonates and dialysis patients.
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Description
MepitacĀ can be used to fix a wide variety of medical devices to fragile and sensitive skin - such as drains, tubes, probes, electrodes, IV cannuale and dressings.
WithĀ SafetacĀ technology, Mepitac is specially designed to minimise pain and trauma when it's applied and removed. It's suitable for neonates, dialysis patients and others who need repeated application of the fixation tape over the same area.Ā
- Gentle on the skin when it's applied and removed
- Conforms well to body contours
- Waterproof so the patient can get on as normal a life as possible
- Breathable to prevent maceration of the skinĀ
- Leaves no residues on the skin after it's removed
When to use Mepitac
Mepitac is designed to fix medical devices such as drains, tubes, probes, electrodes, IV cannulae and dressings gently to the skin. It's suitable for patients with fragile or sensitive skin - or when the fixation tape has to be applied and removed frequently, e.g. neonates and dialysis patients.






















