Optilube Lubricating Gel Sterile 113g
Optilube Sterile Lubricating Gel 113g
Optilube Sterile Lubricating Gel 113g is a water-based, sterile medical lubricant designed for catheterisation, urology, gynecological and minor surgical procedures. This non-staining, water-soluble gel provides reliable, long-lasting lubrication to reduce patient discomfort and improve device insertion performance in clinical settings.
Key Benefits
- Sterile, water-based formula formulated for clinical safety
- Ideal for catheterisation, cystoscopy, endoscopy and urology procedures
- Latex and silicone compatible — safe with most medical devices
- Non-staining and water-soluble for easy clean-up
- Convenient 113g tube size suitable for hospitals, clinics and community care
Ingredients and Materials
Optilube is supplied as a sterile, water-based lubricating gel manufactured to medical-grade standards. It is free from oil and petroleum-based ingredients, water-soluble and compatible with latex and silicone medical devices. For a full and up-to-date ingredient list and safety data, always consult the manufacturer’s label or the product safety data sheet (SDS).
How to Use
Apply a small amount of gel directly to the catheter, instrument or intended area immediately prior to insertion. Follow local infection-control and procedural protocols. Use single-patient techniques where appropriate; if contamination of the tube or contents is suspected, discard. Replace cap after use and store according to instructions.
Who It’s For
Designed for healthcare professionals and clinical environments including hospitals, clinics and home care. Suitable for patients undergoing catheterisation, urology procedures, gynecological examinations, endoscopy and other minor surgical or diagnostic procedures. Appropriate for trained carers assisting with catheter care.
Caution & Storage
For medical use only. Avoid contact with eyes; if contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water. Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if tube integrity is compromised or if expiry date has passed. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight (recommended below 25°C). Follow local disposal regulations and institutional infection-control policies.