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Medagel Protective Adhesive Knit Medical Tape is designed to securely hold hydrogel pads in place, ensuring effective treatment for blisters, bites, burns, cuts, and wounds. With a lightweight, breathable design and skin-friendly adhesive, these 1.5" circles come in a convenient 200 count, making them an essential addition to any sports kit or first aid supply.
L**A
Could be bigger
I like these but wish they were bigger
A**S
Great
I used these with the Dexcom G7. Using a hole punch I created a hole then stuck it to the adhesive on the CGM. It prevents the adhesive from irritating my skin.
S**A
Doesn't work
I try to use it with the Aloe Vera Hydrogel Pads but these don’t stick to the skin. I tried to use them alone it doesn't work. Waist of money. They don't accept returns.
M**Y
Covers the small stuff
These little circles are good for covering small cuts, blisters, even bug bites. The adhesion is good for a short period of time. After a while, these do start to peel up, but I don't feel like they're meant to last a long time anyway. You can get a few hours out of them at least. I've used them to cover a cut on my finger while I cleaned or washed dishes, and they're good for that. My wound was protected when I needed it to be, and these are just big enough to cover a small cut with some antibiotic cream on it. These come on a convenient little roll, and they're easy to apply. All things considered, I'd say these are a good value, and I'd get them again.
S**A
good adhesion for hydrogel
These are designed to work with hydrogel pads, but I used them to cover up small burns or wounds which I had applied hydrogel gel (not the patch, the actual gel) or antibiotic ointment to. I dabbed the gel/ointment onto the wound then put on the patch. In the past, I've used band-aids to cover the ointment, but they either fall off (because of the gel moving around) or water gets under them when I wash my hands. This was a far more secure way of keeping an ointment on a wound. This adhesive tape stuck well around the wound/burn, but it didn't stick to the area covered by the gel. It worked especially well on small problems on my fingers (where I often get burns from cooking). They aren't the easiest to pull off, but they also aren't incredibly difficult or painful. For someone who gets a lot of small cuts or burns, these are a good way to apply gels and ointments and keep them covered for longer periods of time. They are also very good value for the quantity you get.
O**R
Good Adhesion, Could Make Small Round Island Style Bandages if Needed, Soft Exterior
I thought these might be helpful for making small custom island style bandages on an as-needed basis, so was interested to try them. I like how soft the outer portion is, and the sticky side has good adhesion and no blank (non-adhesive) spots.Testing a pad on my leg, it layed completely flat against the skin and stayed on until removed. I had gone about my normal daily activities, later sleeping with this on, and it didn’t budge. As long as one doesn’t put too large of a bandage or hydrogel pad inside, it should stay well.When removing, I did need to tug a little bit, as these have good adhesion. It didn’t hurt pulling off of my leg, but if in a very sensitive area, it might require a bit more finesse. I like the adhesion, quality and multi-functional use of these Medagel Protective Knit 1.5” circle tapes. Thanks for reading.
B**.
Very versatile adhesive pads.
Note that these pads are 1.5 inches in diameter so they aren’t huge pads. However they came on a roll that keeps them neat in the box which means they are not individually wrapped nor sterile. For the intended use, this is not a problem as the dressing should cover the wound and these should cover the dressing that covers the wound. The pads held really well all day and all night and other than a slight tug on the skin l, came off relatively pain free without adhesive residue.. The outside of the pad is fairly soft and was hard to it was on during wearing. I also am sensitive to adhesive and I do not have any reaction with the adhesive.I can imagine these working well on top of a very small folded gauze pad or very small cotton ball and maybe even to protect skin to prevent blister formation. However I haven’t tried any of the off label uses mentioned, just that I can see them used wherever you need to help something stick to the skin or maybe even protect a small area of skin.
A**R
This was thin paper, did not work for me!
I thought this would help with toe blisters, I am a dancer. The gel pads were terrible and these are paper thin adhesive circles that do not cover the gel pads. It did not work for me.
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