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titleOfInvention STERILE CATHETER GEL WITH LIDOCAINE
abstract The invention is designed to reduce friction during the urethral catheterization and cystoscopy procedure thanks to its lubricating effect, helping to prevent friction-induced trauma in patients, minimizing the discomfort of the patient caused by the procedure. • Hydroxyethyl Cellulose that functions as a lubricant at a rate of 1-5% • Monopropylene Glycol that functions as a solvent at a rate of 10-25% • Propylhydroxy Benzoate with a protective function of 0.01-0.125% • Preservative function at a rate of 0.01-0.125% showing Methylhydroxy Benzoate • It is a sterile catheter gel containing deionized water with a solvent function of 64.75-87.98%. • It contains 1-5% Lidocaine with local anesthetic properties.
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