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Mar 23, 2026 - 07:53 PM
Many intermittent catheters are provided in a sterile form, especially those designed for single-use applications. Sterility helps reduce the risk of contamination during use.
Some intermittent catheters may be labeled differently depending on how they are intended to be used and the environment in which they are used. Product packaging and labeling will indicate whether a catheter is sterile and how it is designed to be used.
