Nitrile Gloves (Gloves - non Rx)

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Nitrile gloves are a type of disposable glove made from synthetic rubber called nitrile. They are widely used in various industries and applications due to their durability, chemical resistance, and barrier protection.

Nitrile gloves are latex-free, which makes them a suitable option for individuals with latex allergies or sensitivities. It offers excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals, including oils, solvents, greases, and certain types of acids. Nitrile gloves are known for their high puncture resistance, making them less likely to tear or puncture during use.

Nitrile gloves are typically designed for single-use applications and are disposed of after each use to maintain hygiene and prevent cross-contamination. It is commonly used in medical settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and laboratories. They are also used in various non-medical industries, including food handling, automotive, janitorial, and manufacturing.

Use and Dosage

Choose gloves that fit your hand properly. Nitrile gloves come in various sizes, so make sure to select the size that provides a snug and comfortable fit. Before using nitrile gloves, check them for any visible tears, holes, or defects. Discard any gloves that appear damaged, as they may compromise their effectiveness.

Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water or use hand sanitizer before putting on the gloves. It helps maintain good hand hygiene. Hold one glove by the cuff and slide your hand into it, ensuring your fingers are properly positioned. Repeat the process with the other glove, being careful not to touch the exterior surface of the gloves. Once both gloves are on, adjust them for a comfortable fit. Ensure that the gloves cover your hands fully and extend over your wrists for added protection. Use nitrile gloves to perform the desired task. Whether it is medical procedures, handling chemicals, or any other activity, nitrile gloves offer a protective barrier for your hands. If you need to touch different surfaces or objects during the task, be mindful of not touching your face or other clean areas with your gloved hands to prevent cross-contamination.

After completing the task or when the gloves become contaminated or damaged, remove them carefully to avoid any potential contamination. Peel one glove off from the wrist, turning it inside out, and hold it in the gloved hand. Then, slide your fingers under the cuff of the remaining glove and peel it off, also turning it inside out. Dispose of the gloves in a proper waste bin. After removing the gloves, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water or use hand sanitizer to ensure proper hand hygiene.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects of Nitrile Gloves (Gloves - non-Rx):

  • Redness, itching, dryness, or a rash on the hands
  • Itching, hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing

Forms and Strength

Nitrile Gloves (Gloves - non-Rx) is available in the following forms and strength:

Nitrile Gloves: Powder Free Gloves

  • Extra Large
  • Large
  • Medium
  • Small

Cautions

  • While nitrile gloves are latex-free and are often used as an alternative for individuals with latex allergies, note that some individuals may still be sensitive or allergic to the accelerators (chemical additives) used in nitrile gloves. Accelerator-free nitrile glove options are available for those with sensitivity to standard nitrile gloves.
  • Although nitrile gloves offer good chemical resistance, check the specific chemical compatibility for the intended use. Not all chemicals can be safely handled with nitrile gloves, especially in cases of prolonged exposure or high concentrations. In such instances, appropriately rated chemical-resistant gloves may be required.
  • While nitrile gloves provide a snug fit, some individuals may find them less comfortable compared to other glove materials. Choose the right size to ensure a proper fit and minimize discomfort during extended use.
  • Nitrile gloves are generally known for their durability and puncture resistance. However, regularly inspect gloves for any signs of damage, such as tears or punctures, before and during use. Damaged gloves should be replaced to maintain their protective properties.
  • Although nitrile gloves are latex-free, some individuals may still experience allergic reactions to nitrile material itself. Be aware of any potential allergies or sensitivities to nitrile and discontinue use if any adverse reactions occur.
  • While nitrile gloves offer good chemical resistance, there are some substances that may degrade or permeate through the material. It is essential to check the compatibility of nitrile gloves with specific chemicals, especially when handling hazardous or corrosive substances.
  • Nitrile gloves provide a barrier against chemicals; however, they have a limited breakthrough time, after which the chemicals may start to permeate through the material. Be aware of this time limit and change gloves accordingly to maintain protection.
  • Nitrile gloves may not be suitable for extreme temperatures. High temperatures can cause the gloves to become brittle and lose their physical properties, while low temperatures can make them stiff and less flexible. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for temperature limitations.
  • Some nitrile gloves may be powdered with cornstarch or other substances to make them easier to put on and remove. However, glove powder can cause allergies, irritate the skin, or contaminate certain environments. Consider using powder-free nitrile gloves if powder is a concern.
  • Nitrile gloves come in different thicknesses, ranging from thin examination gloves to thicker industrial gloves. Thicker gloves provide more durability and protection but may reduce dexterity and tactile sensitivity. Choose the appropriate glove thickness based on the intended application.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can Nitrile Gloves Be Reused?

Nitrile gloves are typically designed for single-use only and should not be reused. After each use, dispose of the gloves properly and replace them with a fresh pair. Reusing nitrile gloves can increase the risk of cross-contamination and compromise their effectiveness as a protective barrier.

Do Nitrile Gloves Provide Chemical Resistance?

Nitrile gloves are known for their excellent chemical resistance properties. They provide a high level of protection against a wide range of chemicals, including oils, greases, solvents, and many common chemicals used in various industries.

Can Nitrile Gloves Be Used in Medical Settings?

Yes, nitrile gloves are commonly used in medical settings. They are preferred over latex gloves for individuals with latex allergies and offer similar tactile sensitivity and barrier protection. Nitrile gloves are widely used in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and other healthcare facilities for various procedures, including examinations, surgeries, and handling of hazardous materials.

Are Nitrile Gloves Biodegradable?

Most nitrile gloves are not biodegradable and are made from synthetic materials that do not easily break down in the environment. If biodegradability is a concern for you, look for gloves specifically labeled as biodegradable or eco-friendly.

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Additional information

Generic name:

Gloves – non Rx

Formulation:

Powder Free Gloves

Strength(s):

Small

Quantities Available:

100

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