Abena Abri-Form Junior is an absorbent slip designed for children with enuresis, available via NHS prescription in the UK. The product line includes four sizes: M0, M1, M2, and M3. M1 and M2 sizes fit waists of 41β72 cm, with a width of 55 cm, and are available in packs of 22. M3 has the same waist and width measurements but includes a booster pad and is sold in packs of 16. The key difference among these sizes is absorbency: M1 has a capacity of approximately 800 ml, M2 around 1200 ml, and M3 approximately 2000 ml. M0 is an out-of-stock size that fits waists up to 70 cm. All sizes are designed to be soft, breathable, and suitable for night-time use, with some models featuring printed designs and low odour. The products are intended to help manage enuresis and are prescribed following a healthcare professional assessment, such as a continence nurse consultation. The NHS prescribes minimum quantities: at least four all-in-one pads (nappies) per day, two pull-up style pads, and two insert pads, aligning with NHS guidance and NICE recommendations. Prescription eligibility requires registration with an NHS GP, a confirmed diagnosis of urinary or faecal incontinence, and care under an NHS clinician. The process involves a continence assessment to determine the most appropriate product. These products are available on the NHS Drug Tariff, with quantities and prescribing practices regulated to ensure appropriate use. Children with complex needs, learning disabilities, or autism may be eligible for these products, but assessment and approval are necessary. For more detailed guidance, consult NHS resources or speak with a healthcare professional.
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