Cathejell C

lubricant for catheters

Packshot Cathejell C

Key benefits

  • Excellent and long-lasting lubrication properties
  • Protects from injuries
  • Antiseptic action
  • Reduces the risk of infection
  • Simple to handle
  • Ideal viscosity, no flow back from the urethra
  • Free of parabens
  • suitable for vegans
  • Free from lactose, fructose, gluten, fragrances
  • Free for sale in your pharmacy
  • from 5 years on up

Made in Austria

Cathejell C is a sterile, water-soluble, visually clear lubricant gel which is used for catheters, endoscopes, probes, tubes and other medical instruments.

When is Cathejell C used?

  • As a lubricant for catheters, endoscopes, probes, tubes or other medical instruments for application in the urethra
  • When no anaesthesia is needed

How does Cathejell C work?

  • Gently unfolds the urethra prior to insertion of a catheter or other instruments
  • Forms a lubricating film between the urethral mucosa and the instrument and facilitates the pain-free advancement of instruments
  • Avoids ascending infections of the urethra and acts against a large number of bacteria and some fungi and viruses due to the disinfectant effect of chlorhexidine
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Opening and instillation of Cathejell C

The special design of the accordion syringe permits opening and soft installation with one hand.

  1. Open blister pack by peeling back the paper
  1. Remove the tip by a short sharp ‘tap’ downwards onto sterile field
  1. Squeeze out one drop of gel with gentle pressure
  1. Insert the applicator nozzle into the meatus and instill slowly
  1. Empty the accordion syringe completely and remove it
  1. Insertion of the catheter

Ingredients

1 g gel contains 0.5 mg chlorhexidine dihydrochloride

Dosage

Available in 12.5 g and 8.5 g accordion syringes

Cathejell C is a medical device class III.

For the effects and possible adverse effects, please consult the patient information leaflet (package insert), or talk to your doctor or pharmacist. The product information is referring to the current Austrian approval.

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