Profile: Indelpa, S.A. De C.V. specializes in developing, manufacturing and distribution of disposable hygiene products. We offer baby diapers, feminine protection products, adult protective products and wipes. Our feminine protection products include sanitary pads.
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• Disposable Medical Bed (FDA Code: KME / 880.6060) Medical disposable bedding is a device intended for medical purposes to be used by one patient for a period of time and then discarded. This generic type of device may include disposable bedsheets, bedpads, pillows and pillowcases, blankets, emergency rescue blankets, or waterproof sheets. |
• Incontinence Protective Garment (FDA Code: EYQ / 876.5920) A protective garment for incontinence is a device that consists of absorbent padding and a fluid barrier and that is intended to protect an incontinent patient's garment from the patient's excreta. This generic type of device does not include diapers for infants. |
• Scented Menstrual Pad (FDA Code: HHL / 884.5425) A scented or scented deodorized menstrual pad is a device that is a pad made of cellulosic or synthetic material which is used to absorb menstrual or other vaginal discharge. It has scent (i.e., fragrance materials) added for aesthetic purposes (scented menstrual pad) or for deodorizing purposes (scented deodorized menstrual pad). This generic type of device includes sterile scented menstrual pads used for medically indicated conditions, but does not include menstrual pads treated with added antimicrobial agents or other drugs. |
• Scented-Deodorized Menstrual Pads (FDA Code: NRC / 884.5425) |
• Unscented Menstrual Pad (FDA Code: HHD / 884.5435) An unscented menstrual pad is a device that is a pad made of cellulosic or synthetic material which is used to absorb menstrual or other vaginal discharge. This generic type of device includes sterile unscented menstrual pads used for medically indicated conditions, but does not include menstrual pads treated with scent (i.e., fragrance materials) or those with added antimicrobial agents or other drugs. |