CERTOL PROEZ 2 DUAL ENZYMATIC INSTRUMENT DETERGENT : PREZ128 EA

CERTOL PROEZ 2 DUAL ENZYMATIC INSTRUMENT DETERGENT : PREZ128 EA

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ProEZ 2 is a low foaming, neutral pH, dual enzymatic detergent for cleaning medical and dental instruments. ProEZ 2 is especially useful for cleaning complex organic soils in box locks, serrations and endoscopes. May be used as a presoak or in manual, ultrasonic and automated cleaning systems. Dual Enzymatic Detergent Concentrate, 1 Gallon, 4/cs (48 cs/plt)
 
SKU PREZ128 EA
Weight 1.00 lbs
Product Ships: Order received by noon CST, Ships Today
Unit of Measure EA
Manufacturer Item Code PREZ128
Manufacturer Name MicroCare, LLC
Our price: $47.38
 
Quantity
GENTELL SURGITUBE AND SURGIGRIP TUBULAR BANDAGE APPLICATORS : GL230 EA
MOLNLYCKE WOUND MANAGEMENT - MEPORE : 670900 CS
CARDINAL HEALTH WEBRIL COTTON UNDERCAST PADDING : 3175- BG          $20.22 Stocked
GENTELL SURGITUBE AND SURGIGRIP TUBULAR BANDAGE APPLICATORS : GL230 EA MOLNLYCKE WOUND MANAGEMENT - MEPORE : 670900 CS CARDINAL HEALTH WEBRIL COTTON UNDERCAST PADDING : 3175- BG $20.22 Stocked
$18.87
$152.33
$18.89
 
CROSSTEX TONGUE DEPRESSORS : IC CS
HALYARD SEQUENTIAL STERILIZATION WRAP : 68036 PK
EXEL LUER SLIP SYRINGE WITH NEEDLE : 26611 CS
CROSSTEX TONGUE DEPRESSORS : IC CS HALYARD SEQUENTIAL STERILIZATION WRAP : 68036 PK EXEL LUER SLIP SYRINGE WITH NEEDLE : 26611 CS
$142.04
$65.45
$133.33
 
PDI HYGEA FLUSHABLE PERSONAL CLEANSING CLOTHS : U12095 CS
DUKAL LUBRICATING JELLY : 880 BX
CARDINAL HEALTH CHEMOBLOC VIAL VENTING SYSTEM : DP5201V BX
PDI HYGEA FLUSHABLE PERSONAL CLEANSING CLOTHS : U12095 CS DUKAL LUBRICATING JELLY : 880 BX CARDINAL HEALTH CHEMOBLOC VIAL VENTING SYSTEM : DP5201V BX
$77.14
$19.31
$134.94

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