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The McKesson Tongue Depressor – 6" Length, Wood, Senior is a standard medical examination tool used to assist with oral inspections, throat examinations, and general clinical assessments. Manufactured by McKesson Brand, these tongue depressors are crafted from high-quality wood with a smooth finish to help enhance patient comfort during use.
The 6-inch length is ideal for adult and senior patients, providing adequate reach and control for healthcare professionals. Designed for single-use, these wooden tongue depressors support infection control protocols by reducing the risk of cross-contamination between patients.
Commonly used in physician offices, hospitals, clinics, urgent care centers, dental practices, and school health offices, McKesson tongue depressors are a cost-effective and dependable solution for routine examinations.
Key Features:
• Wooden tongue depressor for medical examinations
• 6-inch length suitable for senior/adult patients
• Smooth, rounded edges for patient comfort
• Strong, splinter-resistant construction
• Disposable, single-use design
• Non-sterile
Benefits:
• Supports safe and effective oral examinations
• Helps reduce cross-contamination risk
• Comfortable for patients
• Easy to use and dispose of
• Cost-effective clinical supply
Specifications:
• Brand: McKesson
• Manufacturer: McKesson Brand
• MPN: 24-202
• Product Type: Tongue depressor
• Material: Wood
• Length: 6 inches
• Patient Size: Senior / Adult
• Sterility: Non-sterile
• Use: Single-use
• Packaging:
Case: 10 boxes × 500 depressors = 5,000 units
Box: 500 depressors
Application:
Ideal for:
• Oral and throat examinations
• Physician and pediatric offices
• Hospitals and clinics
• Dental practices
• School and occupational health
How to Apply:
Remove tongue depressor from box.
Use to gently depress the tongue during examination.
Dispose of after single use.
Warnings:
• Single-use only—do not reuse.
• Non-sterile; do not use in sterile procedures.
• Discontinue use if damaged or splintered.
• Dispose according to facility protocols.







