Sometimes, you need to administer medicine in the bladder. This procedure is called instillation.
By using a catheter like LoFric, illnesses such as bladder cancer and overactive bladders can be successfully treated using this form of local medication.
A catheter like LoFric Insti-Cath is inserted into the bladder, after which the medicine is injected and the catheter is removed. LoFric is gentle to the urethra and slides softly into the bladder without causing irritation or damage.
If you are used to self-catheterisation, you can perform this treatment on your own. Otherwise, healthcare personnel can assist you.
An overview of LoFric Insti-Cath
LoFric Insti-Cath is a catheter with properties that are adapted to administering medicine into the bladder. It has the LoFric catheter's unique surface coating, which is just as slippery going in as it is coming out, and a luer-lock connector. This connector seals the system between catheter and syringe, thereby minimising the risk of leakage.