About McKesson Vinyl Exam Gloves
McKesson Confiderm 3.8 Nitrile Exam Gloves are single-use, blue gloves. These powder free nitrile gloves have textured fingertips to provide excellent tactile sensitivity and dexterity. McKesson Nitrile Exam Gloves are designed with improved conformability to help provide a superior fit and extended wear comfort. These gloves are non-sterile and not chemo-approved. McKesson Confiderm 3.8 Nitrile Exam Gloves are natural rubber latex-free and powder-free.
Key Benefits and Features
- Single use, blue gloves with a beaded cuff.
- Not chemo-approved and non-sterile.
- Features textured fingerprints for high tactile sensitivity and dexterity.
- Improved conformability, making them fit more comfortably for longer.
- Not made with rubber latex.
- Ambidextrous and powder-free.
Who should be using this product?
Those who are in need of gloves, typically for medical use.
How do you use this product?
Wear for single use. Not chemo-approved.
Chemo Rated | Not Chemo Approved |
Color | Blue |
Cuff Style | Beaded Cuff |
Fingertip Thickness | 0.07 mm (2.8 mil) |
Glove Exterior | Textured Fingertips |
Glove Interior | Without Coating |
Glove Length | Standard Cuff Length |
Hand Compatibility | Ambidextrous |
Material | Nitrile |
Powder Content | Powder Free |
Sterility | NonSterile |
Usage | Single Use |
Latex Free Indicator | Not Made with Natural Rubber Latex |
McKesson Vinyl Exam Gloves FAQs
Are McKesson Vinyl Exam Gloves latex free?
Are McKesson Vinyl Exam Gloves latex free?
Can vinyl gloves be used for medical exams?
Doctors, nurses, caregivers, dentists, and other medical workers typically use examination gloves such as vinyl or latex gloves. These are ideal for low-risk and general procedural use. Not chemo-approved.
Do McKesson gloves expire?
Stored in a hot, humid area will lead to faster material deterioration, but expiration dates are not mandated by the FDA for examination gloves.