Depend Night Defense Women's Adult Postpartum Incontinence Underwear, M
15 ct
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$15.88 each($1.06 / ct)
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Description
Depend® Night Defense® Women’s Incontinence Underwear provides up to 12 hours of overnight protection and comfort. The DryShield™ core absorbs 30x its weight*, turning liquid into gel. ODORBLOCK™ technology helps neutralize and lock in odors. These disposable underwear are made with ultra-soft, cotton-like fabric, offering peace of mind. (*super absorbent material absorbs 30x its weight)&bull: 15 Depend® Night Defense® Adult Incontinence Underwear for Women, maximum absorbency, size medium (31–37" waist)&bull: DryShield™ core absorbs 30x its weight* and turns liquid into gel (*super absorbent material absorbs 30x its weight)&bull: Designed for up to 12 hours of overnight protection and worry-free sleep&bull: Feels like real underwear for superior comfort** (**vs. previous Depend® Night Defense®)&bull: Up to zero odors thanks to ODORBLOCK™ technology that helps neutralize and lock in odors&bull: Designed with ultra-soft material, unlike some adult diapers, making them more comfortable than ever before&bull: Made with cotton-like fabric and is softer and quieter than before
Ingredients
Sodium Polyacrylate, Cellulose, Polypropylene, Polyester, Hydrocarbon Resin, Polyethylene, Spandex, Styrene/Isoprene Copolymer, Titanium Dioxide, Peg-10, Oleyl Palmitamide, Sorbitan Laurate, Sorbitan Oleate, Pigment Yellow 119, Pigment Black 28, Sodium Laureth-4 Phosphate, Pigment Blue 29, Pigment Violet 19, Pigment Brown 24, Diethylhexyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate, Pigment Red 254, Pigment Black 7, Zinc Oxide, Pigment Yellow 139, Solvent Blue 104, Pigment Red 57:1, Pigment Pink 122Allergens and safety warnings
Warning: To avoid danger of suffocation, keep this plastic bag away from babies and children. Do not use this bag in cribs, beds, carriages or play pens. Like most articles of clothing, underwear can burn if exposed to flame or other source of ignition. Bladder incontinence may be caused by a condition that can be medically treated. Please see your doctor for professional advice.


