Reddit Reddit reviews 3M Tegaderm Transparent Film Dressing, Picture Frame Style, with Label, 2-3/8" x 2-3/4" - Pack of 20

We found 8 Reddit comments about 3M Tegaderm Transparent Film Dressing, Picture Frame Style, with Label, 2-3/8" x 2-3/4" - Pack of 20. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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3M Tegaderm Transparent Film Dressing, Picture Frame Style, with Label, 2-3/8
A breathable dressing, impermeable to liquids, bacteria and viruses*. "Picture-frame" delivery -- preferred by caregivers. Secure adhesion, et gentle to the skin, breathable film, allows oxygen in and moisture vapor out, barrier to external contaminants and comprehensive clinical documentation. *Laboratory testing has proven 3M Tegaderm and Tegaderm HP Transparent Dressings provide a viral (HIV-1 and HBV) barrier while dressings remain intact without leakage.
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8 Reddit comments about 3M Tegaderm Transparent Film Dressing, Picture Frame Style, with Label, 2-3/8" x 2-3/4" - Pack of 20:

u/hell0potato · 7 pointsr/diabetes

If you have a CGM (Dexcom specifically), Tegaderm is amazing at prolonging the lifetime of a sensor. I used to get it via my mom who was a nurse. She just retired and I'm bummed about having to buy it. It seems reasonable on amazon though. I get these ones: http://www.amazon.com/3M-Tegaderm-Transparent-Dressing-Picture/dp/B001QFC1FA

I use two per sensor. I cut each one in half, so you have 4 pieces, and put one on each side of my dexcom sensor, completely covering up the white sensor tape. I can reliably get 2.5-3 weeks per sensor this way.

EDIT: apparently Tegaderm is inferior to other products!

u/LisaLies · 2 pointsr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

I actually have been using [tegaderm dressings] (http://www.amazon.com/3M-Tegaderm-Transparent-Dressing-Picture/dp/B001QFC1FA) and they work wonderfully. They're extremely strong and ultra thin, but they're also expensive. They're one of the most commonly used bandages in hospitals and clinics though, so you might be able to get some from your doctor (or stuff some in your purse the next time you're in the emergency room).

u/SpaceCadetSinchi · 1 pointr/MtF

So with patches I put a tegaderm over them so they don’t peel up. The tegaderm might on The edges but the patch will stay in place. It’s less discrete but it does the trick. My skin is very dry and my patches maybe last a day before trying to fall off completely without these.

Patches are great for super steady levels and for me at least has a great way of massively reduced testosterone production to the point where AAs are pointless as my T is at the low end of Female ranges anyway.

I like them a lot.

u/givemeanew_name · 1 pointr/selfharm

No. It's a clear film dressing that doesn't stick to wounds used in hospitals a lot. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QFC1FA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_gX.PCbH1R6ZEQ

u/Quarter_Black · 1 pointr/diabetes

I use tegaderm. I just cut a hole out in the tegaderm, place it over my site, then plug my pump in my site. It works well and does not irritate my skin too much.

u/-shifted- · 1 pointr/BDSMcommunity

These are good to have on hand for first aid. They're great for cuts that are too big for a band aid to handle.

http://www.amazon.com/3M-Tegaderm-Transparent-Dressing-Picture/dp/B001QFC1FA

u/chocolatemeowcats · 1 pointr/bicycling

Hi I highly recommend these for road rash! Thin and flexible and stay on for about a week. Totally worth it.

https://www.amazon.com/3M-Tegaderm-Transparent-Dressing-Picture/dp/B001QFC1FA

Available at CVS and many other retail places.

u/Bzttid · 1 pointr/TransDIY