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BX/10 - Hollister New Image® Two-Piece Urostomy Pouch, 2-3/4" Flange, 9" L, Ultra Clear - Best Buy Medical Supplies
BX/20 - Hollister New Image® Two-Piece Drainable Mini Pouch, 2-3/4" Flange, Filter, 7" L, Integrated Closure, Transparent - Best Buy Medical Supplies
BX/5 - Hollister New Image® FlexWear® 1-1/2" Pre-Cut, Flat Skin Barrier, 2-1/4" Flange, Red - Best Buy Medical Supplies
BX/5 - Hollister New Image® FlexWear® 3/4" Pre-Cut, Flat Skin Barrier, 1-3/4" Flange, Green - Best Buy Medical Supplies
BX/5 - Hollister New Image® Flextend® 1-3/8" Pre-Cut, Flat Skin Barrier, 2-1/4" Flange, Red - Best Buy Medical Supplies
BX/5 - Hollister New Image® Flextend® 5/8" Pre-Cut, Flat Skin Barrier, 1-3/4" Flange, Green - Best Buy Medical Supplies
BX/5 - Hollister New Image® FlexWear® 5/8" Pre-Cut Flat Skin Barrier, 1-3/4" Flange, Tape Border, Green - Best Buy Medical Supplies

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