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Luja™ male
Luja™ male

The next generation intermittent catheter, setting a new standard for bladder emptying.

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The next generation intermittent catheter, setting a new standard for bladder emptying.

Luja™ is the first and only intermittent catheter with Micro-hole Zone Technology, designed for less risk of UTIs* by ensuring your bladder is emptied completely* in one free flow**. There's no need to adjust the catheter so when the flow stops, you're done, meaning you also benefit from a simpler bladder emptying technique.

Available in two sizes: Standard and Pocket.

Key benefits

Luja is the first and only catheter with 80+ micro-holes, enabling:

  • One free flow
    The urine flow only stops when your bladder is completely emptied so when you're done, you're done.
  • No adjustments
    No need to adjust the catheter while emptying for a simpler bladder emptying technique.
  • Less risk of UTIs
    Designed to ensure your bladder is emptied as much as possible to reduce your risk of UTIs.

Luja also comes with all the great benefits of SpeediCath Flex:
1. Triple Action Coating Technology for a coating that stays bonded, stays smooth and stays hydrated without dry spots for the protection of the urethra.
2. Flexible tip for easy, gentle insertion
3. Soft grip for control while you catheterise
4. Dry protective sleeve supports your hygienic, no-touch routine

For discreet hygienic handling and disposal, Luja is reclosable and features non-medical, practical packaging.


* Defined by UTI risk factor model Kennelly M., et al. (2019), 10.1155/2019/2757862
** Luja has close to no flow stops and complete bladder emptying is defined as <10 mL (CP353, NCT05485922)

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If you have any concerns or issues with catheter insertion, or if you use a special type of tip, e.g,. a Tiemann/ Coudé, you should always consult your nurse or doctor before trying a new type of catheter.

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