Medical Lubricants

Essential medical-grade lubricants designed for safe, smooth, and hygienic application during medical procedures, diagnostics, and personal care.

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Muko

Muko® Lubricating Jelly, 150gm, Clear

$4.5 CAD

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Cartvanas

Mineral Oil, Light Sterile, Omega Standard

From $14.98 CAD

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Cartvanas

Lubricating Jelly - Carbomer free Surgilube® 4.25 oz. Tube Sterile 281020537

$6.5 CAD

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Muko

Muko® Lubricating Jelly, 150gm, Clear 20/Case

$49.5 CAD

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HealthCarePlus

HealthCare+ Lubricating Jelly 140g | LUB140

$2.5 CAD

FAQ

FAQ – Medical Lubricants

What are medical lubricants used for?

Medical lubricants are sterile gels or liquids used to reduce friction during medical procedures. They help ensure patient comfort and prevent tissue damage during examinations, catheter insertions, and surgical procedures.

What types of lubricants are available?

There are different types of lubricants including water-based gels, bacteriostatic lubricants, and carbomer-free sterile lubricants. Popular products include Medpro, Aquagel, Muko®, and Surgilube®.

Are medical lubricants sterile?

Yes, most medical lubricants are sterile and designed for safe use in sensitive medical applications. Some are bacteriostatic, meaning they help prevent bacterial growth.

Can medical lubricants be used with medical devices?

Yes, lubricating gels are widely used with catheters, speculums, gloves, and other medical instruments to minimize discomfort and ease insertion.

Are these lubricants safe for patients with allergies?

Most medical lubricants are hypoallergenic and water-soluble. However, patients with specific sensitivities should consult healthcare professionals and use carbomer-free or preservative-free options if necessary.