
Cardinal Health Feeding Adapter ENFit, Latex-Free, Non-Sterile, 720/CS
Feeding Adapter ENFit, Latex-Free, Non-Sterile, 720/CS
The Feeding Adapter ENFit is an essential tool designed to enhance the safety and efficiency of medical feeding procedures. This adapter is latex-free and non-sterile, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of patients and applications.
Key Features of Feeding Adapter ENFit
- ENFit Compatibility: Designed to securely connect with ENFit feeding systems, minimizing the risk of misconnections.
- Latex-Free Material: Constructed without latex, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.
- Non-Sterile Design: Suitable for various clinical environments where sterility is not required.
- High Quantity Per Case: Available in a bulk quantity of 720 adapters per case, offering cost-effective and convenient supply management.
Manufactured by Cardinal Health, a trusted leader in healthcare solutions, this Feeding Adapter ENFit is a reliable choice for healthcare professionals seeking quality and performance in their medical supplies.
- Quantity : 720 Each per Case
- Replaces : 55F00071EDBX, 55F00071EDCA, 55F00071ED
- HCPCS : A9900
Prescription Information
A valid medical prescription must be submitted to Betty Mills within seven (7) days for the ordered item(s), and shipping will be on hold until the prescription is received. If the prescription is not provided within this timeframe, the order may be canceled. This requirement does not apply to licensed care providers, training facilities, equivalent qualified professionals, or licensed wholesalers, who are exempt from this policy.
Prescriptions may be sent via:
19 South B Street Suite 8
San Mateo, CA 94401
You are entitled to a free consultation following the purchase of this item.
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