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Do the thin pads work?

Prevail® Bladder Control Pads are discreet pads designed for light bladder leakage protection. They come individually wrapped and are available in a variety of sizes and absorbencies.

Can a person who is sight impaired use the product?

Yes, a sight impaired person can use Prevail® protective hygiene products.

Can I order your products in bulk?

Depending on your product needs, you can order Prevail® by the package or by the case through any of our online vendors or select in-store partners.

Do I need a prescriptions for some of these products?

Fortunately, you don't need a prescription to use Prevail® products.

Are you prone to incontinence at a certain age?

Incontinence can affect people at any age. If you're experiencing bladder or bowel leaks, you're not alone. 25 million Americans experience leaks every single year.

Do I need a hysterectomy to improve bladder leaks?

A hysterectomy is not a treatment for bladder leakage. Fortunately, there's a variety of incontinence treatment and management options you can use to improve bladder control.

Do I need to wash the patient with every change?

Whenever you change a patient's product, some form of skin care is required to prevent odor, infection, and skin irritation.

How do I discreetly dispose of used products?

It's not recommended to flush any type of protective hygiene or incontinence product.

Can you tell I'm wearing the product under clothes?

All Prevail® products are designed for four things: comfort, absorbency, skin health, and discretion. If they didn't excel at each of those things, we wouldn't put our name on the box.

Can people tell when I pee?

Not if you're wearing the right protective hygiene product.