McKesson Sterile ABD Pads 8 x 10 in – 96 count vs Medline Sterile Abdominal Pads 5x9 in, 25 per pack (4 pack)
Overall winner: McKesson Sterile ABD Pads 8 x 10 in – 96 count
Key Differences
Medline (A) ships as four 25‑packs for a total of 100 sterile 5x9 pads and highlights a super absorbent core with quick wicking and sealed edges; McKesson (B) provides 96 larger 8x10 sterile ABD pads with an extra absorbent core, soft non‑woven exterior, and sealed edge design. Choose Medline if you prefer smaller 5x9 dressings in a larger count; choose McKesson if you need larger 8x10 ABD pads with a softer exterior for post‑op care
McKesson Sterile ABD Pads 8 x 10 in – 96 count
Sterile 8 x 10 in abdominal pads with extra absorbent cores and soft non-woven exterior. Helps keep wound sites dry and protected; individually wrapped for sterility. Noted for effectiveness after post-surgical care
Pros
- extra absorbent core
- soft non-woven exterior
- sealed edge design to contain fluid
- sterile and individually wrapped
Cons
- no explicit price stability information
- no medical guidance beyond description
- customer insight mentions 4-hour wear which is not a specification
Medline Sterile Abdominal Pads 5x9 in, 25 per pack (4 pack)
Sterile abdominal pads with a soft non-woven outer layer and cellulose center for quick absorption. Hydrophobic back reduces strike-through and edges are sealed to prevent linting. Customer insight notes hospital-quality absorbency for moderate drainage
Pros
- Soft non-woven outer layer
- Quick absorption and lateral dispersion
- Hydrophobic back reduces strike-through
- Sealed edges prevent linting
Cons
- Noted as moderate drainage absorbency only
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | McKesson |
| User Reviews | Medline |