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Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s 5cmx4m
RM 9.00
Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s is a versatile compression bandage designed for support and secure dressing of joints and soft tissue. It belongs to the medical compression bandage category and contains elastic cotton and polyester fibers for stretchability and resilience. While generally safe, some users may experience mild skin irritation, redness, itching, or pressure marks if applied too tightly. The bandage has a soft, flexible texture that conforms to body contours, providing both support and comfort. Consumers appreciate its durability, reliable elasticity, and suitability for everyday or therapeutic use.
How to take Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
Wrap the bandage evenly around the affected area, starting at the distal end and moving proximally. Apply firm but gentle pressure to provide support without restricting circulation.
Dosage of Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
Use as needed to support joints, secure dressings, or compress soft tissue. Replace or readjust if discomfort or circulation issues occur.
Shelf life of Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
The product typically has a shelf life of 5 years from the date of manufacture. Check packaging for expiry details before use.
How to store Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. Keep the bandage in its original packaging to preserve elasticity and hygiene.
Active Ingredient Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
Elastic cotton and polyester fibers – provide stretch, support, and comfort for joints and soft tissue
Soft woven texture – allows for even compression and breathability
Side effects of Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
Contraindications of Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
Avoid using on open wounds without proper dressing underneath
Do not apply excessively tight to prevent impaired circulation
Discontinue use if persistent irritation or swelling occurs
Drug & Food Interaction of Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
No known drug or food interactions, as it is a topical compression bandage
Quick Tips of Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
FAQs of Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage (Medium Weight) 1s
Q1: Can I buy Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage online in Malaysia?
Yes, it is available from licensed online pharmacies, medical supply stores, and eCommerce platforms in Malaysia.
Q2: Do I need a prescription to order this bandage?
No prescription is required, as it is an over-the-counter medical support bandage.
Q3: How can I ensure the product is authentic?
Purchase from authorized Malaysian retailers or pharmacies and check packaging integrity and expiry date.
Q4: Does it deliver nationwide in Malaysia?
Yes, most online sellers provide delivery across Peninsular and East Malaysia.
Q5: Can I order multiple bandages online at once?
Yes, bulk purchases are typically supported by online stores in Malaysia.
Q6: How should I store Smith & Nephew Elastic Crepe Bandage at home?
Keep in a cool, dry place away from moisture and sunlight, and maintain the original packaging.
Q7: Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
Generally safe, but patch testing is recommended for first use on sensitive or allergy-prone skin.
Q8: What should I do if irritation occurs?
Discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional if irritation persists.
Primacrepe is ideal for:
holding dressings or devices in place, controlling fluid retention, and supporting joints where movement needs to be limited.
When your skin is harmed, whether by accident or as a result of surgery, your body attempts to heal the wound. A scar may appear while your skin heals, as this is a normal part of the healing process. Most wound treatments or dressings encourage a moist (but not excessively wet) wound surface. For example, a scrape or small cut is usually treated with a topical antibiotic ointment followed by gauze or a bandage. Here are dermatologists’ tips to handle wounds better.