Moderate-to-Heavy Absorbency Liner
Incontinence Liner McKesson Ultra 27-1/5 Inch Length Heavy Absorbency Polymer Core One Size Fits Most
Incontinence Liner McKesson Ultra 27-1/5 Inch Length Heavy Absorbency Polymer Core One Size Fits Most
- Extra absorbency for heavier light leaks
- Discreet fit inside regular underwear
- Helps keep skin dry and comfortable throughout the day
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How to wear & when to change
- Suitable for moderate to heavy leakage
- Wear inside regular underwear or mesh pants
- Most people use about 3 to 5 liners per day
- Position snugly to help prevent side leaks
- Change when damp to help protect skin
Benefits
- Ultra Absorbent Protection – Rapidly pulls moisture into the core to help keep skin dry
- Locks Wetness & Controls Odor – Polymer core contains fluids and helps reduce odor
- Helps Prevent Leaks – Leg gathers add protection where leaks commonly occur
- Comfortable for Daily Wear – Soft cloth-like materials feel gentle against skin
- Confidence for Light Incontinence – Reliable everyday protection and discretion
- Latex-Free Materials – Suitable for those with latex sensitivities
Commonly Asked Questions
Who should use incontinence liners?
Liners are for occasional bladder leaks — small drips when coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, or after using the restroom. They are intended for light urinary leakage, not full bladder loss.
What is the difference between Light and Ultra liners?
Light liners are best for very small drips and post-void leakage when you mainly want protection for confidence.
Ultra liners provide extra absorbency and slightly longer coverage for more frequent small leaks or when you’ll be active and away from a restroom longer.
How do I know if I need pads instead of liners?
If leakage wets through clothing, occurs in larger spurts, or you cannot hold urine on the way to the bathroom, a pad or protective underwear will provide more appropriate protection than a liner.
How often should a liner be changed?
Typically every 3–4 hours or whenever damp. Keeping the skin dry helps prevent irritation and odor.
Can liners be worn in regular underwear?
Yes. Liners are designed to sit inside close-fitting underwear for discreet daily wear.
Are liners suitable for overnight use?
No. Liners are intended for daytime light leakage. Overnight protection usually requires higher absorbency products.
Do liners help with odor and skin protection?
Yes. Absorbent materials pull moisture away from the skin, which helps reduce odor and lowers the risk of irritation.
Will liners feel bulky under clothing?
No. Liners are thin and discreet and are typically not noticeable under normal clothing.
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