Lille Healthcare’s Classic Fit Pull-Ups are designed for moderate to heavy incontinence management. They are available in sizes ranging from XSmall (waist 50-60cm) to XLarge (waist 125-155cm). The product features a super absorbent polymer core, providing effective leak protection. Absorbency levels vary by size and product range, with typical capacities around 1500ml to 2000ml, depending on the specific product. These pull-up pants are designed to look and feel like real underwear, offering discretion and comfort for users. They are suitable for adults and older children, including teenagers, and can be prescribed through NHS continence services. The products are tested according to ISO standards for absorbency and quality. They feature breathable outer covers, elastic waistbands, and soft inner linings to enhance comfort. Pricing generally starts from around £21.75 for a pack of 14, available for purchase online and through NHS supply channels. For detailed specifications, including absorbency and size guides, consult official product datasheets or NHS resources. It is important to select the appropriate size and absorbency level based on individual needs, and to follow healthcare professional advice for managing incontinence effectively.
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