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CQHP10-Box

Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10

CQHP10-Box Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 is a sterile, ready-to-use catheter with a smooth hydrophilic coating, priced at $1.89. Ideal for pediatric patients requiring gentle, low-friction urinary catheterization with minimal discomfort and no additional lubrication.

$1.89 $76.39-98%

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Key features

  • Hydrophilic coating for smooth insertion
  • Includes sterile water sachet
  • 10 Fr, 10-inch pediatric sizing
  • Polished eyelets reduce trauma
  • Textured advancer for secure grip
  • DEHP-, BPA-, latex-free
  • Single-use sterile packaging

Pros

  • +No extra lubrication needed
  • +Gentle on sensitive tissue
  • +Easy one-step activation
  • +Reduces infection risk
  • +Safe for allergy-prone users
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Cons

  • Higher cost than uncoated catheters
  • Requires water activation step
  • Limited to 10-inch length

About CQHP10-Box Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10

What is CQHP10-Box Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10?

The CQHP10-Box Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 is a single-use, sterile urinary catheter designed specifically for children. It features a hydrophilic coating that activates with the included sterile water sachet, ensuring a consistently slippery surface for smooth insertion. Measuring 10 French in diameter and 10 inches in length, it supports safe, effective intermittent catheterization for pediatric patients with neurogenic bladder, urinary retention, or post-surgical needs. Free of DEHP, BPA, and natural rubber latex, it reduces allergy and irritation risks.

Key features

  • Hydrophilic Coating — Activates with sterile water for smooth, low-friction insertion.
  • Sterile Packaging — Includes pre-filled sterile water sachet; no extra prep needed.
  • Pediatric-Sized — 10 Fr, 10-inch length tailored for smaller anatomy.
  • Safety Design — Polished eyelets reduce urethral trauma during use.
  • Textured Gripper — Enhances control and ease of handling during insertion.
  • Latex-Free — Safe for patients with latex or BPA sensitivities.
  • Single-Use — Ensures hygiene and reduces infection risk.

Who is CQHP10-Box Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 for?

This catheter is designed for children and adolescents requiring intermittent catheterization due to spinal cord conditions, spina bifida, or post-operative recovery. It’s ideal for caregivers and clinicians seeking a reliable, gentle solution that minimizes discomfort and supports consistent bladder management. The ready-to-use design suits home, clinical, or school settings.

How does CQHP10-Box Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 compare?

Compared to standard polypropylene catheters, the hydrophilic coating significantly reduces insertion force and urethral trauma. Unlike uncoated or gel-lubricated catheters, it eliminates the need for additional lubricants, reducing contamination risk. While more expensive than basic models, its ease of use and patient comfort make it a preferred choice for pediatric care over standard intermittent catheters.

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Best use cases

  • Pediatric neurogenic bladder management
  • Post-surgical urinary retention
  • Spina bifida-related catheterization
  • Home care for children
  • School nursing use
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Is Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 right for you?

The CQHP10-Box is best for caregivers of children needing safe, low-trauma catheterization. Suitable for beginners and professionals, it requires no special training. If cost is a concern, standard intermittent catheters are an alternative, but hydrophilic models offer superior comfort and hygiene for frequent use.

How it compares: Compared to standard polypropylene or gel-lubricated catheters, hydrophilic-coated models like the CQHP10-Box reduce insertion friction and infection risk. They’re more convenient and gentler than uncoated options, especially for pediatric or sensitive users.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hydrophilic coated catheter?

A hydrophilic coated catheter has a special surface that becomes extremely slippery when hydrated, usually with sterile water. This reduces friction during insertion, making it gentler on the urethra, especially for children or sensitive users.

Does the CQHP10-Box require additional lubrication?

No, it does not. The hydrophilic coating activates with the included sterile water sachet, eliminating the need for extra gels or lubricants, which reduces contamination risk and simplifies use.

How do you use the CQHP10-Box catheter?

Squeeze the sterile water sachet into the packaging, let the catheter soak for 30 seconds until the coating is fully activated, then remove and insert gently. Use once and discard.

Is the CQHP10-Box latex-free?

Yes, it is free of natural rubber latex, DEHP, and BPA, making it safe for patients with sensitivities or allergies to these common materials found in some medical devices.

Can the CQHP10-Box be reused?

No, it is designed for single use only. Reusing increases infection risk and may compromise the hydrophilic coating’s effectiveness. Always dispose of after one use.

How much does Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 cost?

Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 is $1.89 at Diabetesstore.com, marked down from $76.39 (save 98%). Prices may change — click through to Diabetesstore.com for the latest.

Is Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 in stock at Diabetesstore.com?

Yes, Cure Medical Hydrophilic Coated Pediatric Intermittent Catheter, 10 Fr, 10 is currently in stock at Diabetesstore.com.

Specifications

Brand
CQHP10-Box
SKU
77317
Last updated May 14, 2026