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Subject: Re: Liquid powder replacement
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 1998 10:41:08 EDT
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In a message dated 98-09-29 23:24:09 EDT, you write:
<< Dear Members, Since Pro-Com stopped making its form of Liquid Powder, are there any similar products that your patients like to use? Thank You, Pat Peick CPO >>
When the ProCom liquid powder product became unavailable, Knit-Rite had a
local chemist ( the same one who developed the XT703 Hand Shield cream )
develop a replacement Liquid Body Powder. We specified a similar formulation,
but a quicker evaporation rate and better lubrication so the product would be
best suited for donning prostheses. We also had them leave out the fragrance
as this can be a skin irritant. The product can be found on page 202 of the
current Knit-Rite catalog. (Knit-Rite is also happy to make the product
available to other distributors we work with.)
Mark Smith, CP
Knit-Rite, Inc.
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