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Why You Shouldn’t Reuse Your Catheters

Have you been told it’s okay to wash and reuse your intermittent catheters? You may have the wrong advice. Find out the number one reason to never reuse your catheters in our latest blog!

3 Types of Female Catheters

Looking for the best catheters for women? Find out about the three main sub-categories of female intermittent catheters to learn which may be the right kind for your needs!

Basics of Clean Intermittent Catheterization

Intermittent catheterization can seem overwhelming, especially when you’re new to it. 180 Medical is here to help with a few of the basics of cathing.

Why Do I Need to Use Coudé Catheters?

Have you recently been told you need to use coudé catheters and need some more information? Find out more about the coudé insertion tip in our latest blog.

All About Catheter Eyelets

Curious about what difference the right catheter eyelet type could make for you? Learn more about eyelets in our latest blog.

Easing the Transition into Self-Catheterization

Being told you need to begin using catheters isn’t the easiest news in the world, but there are resources and ways to make the change smooth and simple to incorporate into one’s daily life. Learn more with our latest blog.

14 Dos and Don’ts of Self-Cathing

Are you new to using self catheters? 180 Medical has some helpful tips to get you started on the right track.

Advantages of Intermittent Catheterization

Curious about intermittent catheterization as an option for draining your bladder? Learn more about the benefits with our latest blog.

What Is a Closed System Catheter?

Curious about one of the most advanced types of intermittent catheters? Learn more about closed system catheters, their components, and the potential advantages.

Best Practices for Self-Catheterization

Learn more about the best ways to keep your intermittent cathing routine the most comfortable, efficient, and hygienic.

The Basics of Coudé Catheter Supplies

Do you have difficulty using straight catheters? There is another option that may be right for you. Learn more about coude catheters here.

Catheters 101: Parts of Intermittent Catheters

New to using catheters? Learn more about the basics of intermittent catheters – from top to bottom!