Have you ever wondered how your intermittent catheter can influence UTIs?

45% of intermittent catheter users find UTIs to be one of their greatest concerns in life (1).

Do you ever worry that you haven’t completely emptied your bladder after self-catheterising? Do you find it difficult or painful adjusting your catheter to make sure there’s no urine left behind? Perhaps, you’ve had more than your fair share of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in the last year? 

If you’ve answered yes, to any of the questions above, help is on the way. Coloplast is setting a new standard for bladder emptying2 with a new intermittent catheter being launched in early 2025. This has been designed to reduce the risk of UTIs3 and we look forward to sharing this innovation with you.

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1. Users were asked to rate top 3 challenges out of 12 challenges. Vaabengaard R, Zeeberg, Zupet N, Bagger M, Nalbandian MT. Dependence on urinary intermittent catheterisation elicits considerable worry about urinary tract infections. INUS; Athens, Greece 2023. PM-27336

2. The new female Coloplast catheter ensured zero flow stops in 87% of catheterisations & <10mL residual urine at first flow stop in 83% of catheterisations (RCTs, post-hoc, NCT05841004, n = 73, & NCT05814211, n = 82). Coloplast Data-on-File, 01/2024. Individual results may vary.

3. Kennelly, M., Thiruchelvam, N., Averbeck, M.A., Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections, Adv Urol., 2019; 2:2019:2757862

*Compared to uncoated catheters

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