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Medline Sterile Abdominal Pads (MPN NON21450) are designed for wound care applications where high absorbency is needed to manage heavier drainage. Each pad measures 5 inches x 9 inches and is supplied sterile with 1 pad per pack (individually wrapped). These ABD pads are commonly used as a primary or secondary dressing depending on facility protocol and clinician preference.
Absorbency and Barrier Design
The pad is constructed to support fluid management with a soft outer layer that helps wick fluid toward an absorbent center. A hydrophobic back is used to help reduce strike-through, and sealed edges help reduce linting during use.
Unit Configuration for Stocking
This item is sold by BX (25 pads) as the minimum selling unit, with a case option CS (16 boxes / 400 pads) for bulk replenishment and standardized inventory planning. Packaging is stated factually for ordering and inventory control.
Key Features:
•Sterile abdominal pad with extra absorbency and wicking
•Size: 5" x 9"
•Individually wrapped (1 per pack)
•Hydrophobic back helps reduce strike-through
•Sealed edges help reduce linting
•Latex-free indicator: not made with natural rubber latex
Benefits:
•Supports management of heavily draining wounds
•Sterile format supports clinical dressing workflows
•Box/case options support routine replenishment and bulk purchasing
•Helps support cleaner handling with individually wrapped pads
Specifications:
•Brand: Medline
•MPN: NON21450
•Application: Abdominal Pad
•Dimensions: 5" x 9"
•Sterility: Sterile
•Material: Nonwoven / Cellulose
•Latex-Free Indicator: Not made with natural rubber latex
•Packaging: CS/16BX/25EA
•Minimum Selling/Purchasing Unit: BX
Application:
Use as an abdominal pad dressing for wound care where higher absorbency is required.
•Apply and secure per facility protocol.
•Change as needed based on drainage level and clinician guidance.
Warnings:
•For single use—do not reuse.
•Do not use if sterile package is opened, damaged, or compromised.
•If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a clinician.







