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Description

McKesson Brand McKesson OB/GYN Swabstick, 8-inch (500/CS)

  • Nonsterile swabs are particularly useful for specimen collection and gynecological procedures .
  • Paper shaft, rayon tip
  • Swabs are 8 inches in length.

Frequently asked questions

Are these swabsticks suitable for clinical exams?

Yes, these are professional-grade applicators specifically engineered for OB/GYN applications and efficient specimen collection in clinical and hospital settings.

Are the tips absorbent?

Yes, each swab features a high-quality rayon tip that is specifically designed for optimal absorption during procedures.

Is the shaft flexible or rigid?

These swabsticks feature a firm, stable paper shaft to provide the necessary support and dexterity required for gynecological procedures.

Are these sterile or nonsterile?

This product is nonsterile. It is intended for clinical protocols where sterility is not a prerequisite for the specific procedure.

Are these single-use only?

Yes, these are single-use devices. You must not reuse them to ensure hygiene standards and patient safety are maintained.

Are these suitable for high-volume clinics?

Absolutely. The bulk packaging of 500 units is specifically designed to provide an economical and convenient supply for busy clinics, hospitals, and OB/GYN practices.

Can I expect reliable performance during exams?

Yes, these are built with sturdy, high-quality materials including a stable paper shaft and absorbent rayon, designed to meet the rigors of professional gynecological procedures.

How many come in a case?

Each case contains 500 individual 8-inch swabsticks, making them an economical choice for high-volume practices.

What is the length of these swabs?

The swabs measure 8 inches (20.3 cm) in length, providing the reach needed for specialized OB/GYN tasks.

What are the tips made of?

The applicator tips are made from absorbent rayon, which is commonly used in medical settings for its reliability and performance.