Products and services
Product catalogue
We invite you to navigate through our catalogue to discover the full breadth of our urological products for all your patients’ care needs.
Incontinence solutions
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine.1 The amount of urine that accidently leaks can range from a few drops to a more substantial amount. Whilst it can happen to anyone, urinary incontinence is more common in older people, especially women.2
It can seriously interfere with the physical, psychological, and social wellbeing of affected individuals of all ages.3 Many are too embarrassed to speak to their healthcare provider, which can lead to isolation and depression because they limit their activities and social interactions.
Living with incontinence at home can be reassuring for many patients since they are able to remain in a familiar environment, retain their independence and lifestyle, and remain close to those they love. Demonstrated methods of incontinence management can alleviate embarrassment and preserve patient dignity.
We offer a full range of products and solutions that aid in the management of urinary incontinence, day and night. For over 100 years, we’ve been developing innovative solutions that address the array of challenges associated with this common problem, so that people of all ages can continue to lead the fulfilling lives they deserve.
Stress incontinence
Maria has stress incontinence and wants to get back to her active lifestyle
Maria initially began to notice leakage after the birth of her third child, particularly while exercising. Over time, it became progressively worse, and she is now in constant fear of wetting herself whenever she goes out or wants to exercise. She has limited her active lifestyle and she has stopped visiting her friends and relatives, which has left her feeling disconnected. Maria is keen to find a solution that will restore her confidence and enable her to do the things she loves.
Functional incontinence
Winston has functional incontinence and has trouble getting to the toilet
Winston is frail and has osteoarthritis, which has impacted his mobility. In the past, he was able to get to the toilet before with some assistance, but as time went on, getting to the bathroom became a strenuous task for him, and he would become incredibly fatigued and be in pain. He now uses a catheter to empty his bladder.”
Urge incontinence
Fahmeeda has urge incontinence and it’s affecting her quality of sleep
Fahmeeda was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis when she was in her 30s. She was experiencing recurrent urinary tract infections and sudden urges to go, particularly during the night. This had resulted in frequent falls as she was repeatedly getting out of bed to get to the bathroom in time. With the progression of her disease, Fahmeeda has become increasingly disabled, with problems with balance, co-ordination, and overall movement. She therefore requires assistance and care at home.
Drainage Bags
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PureWick™
PureWick™ System
The PureWick™ Female External Catheter allows for simple, non-invasive urine output management in adult female patients. Using low pressure wall suction, the PureWick™ Female External Catheter wicks urine away from the patient and into a designated collection canister. With the PureWick™ Female External Catheter, you now have a new option for managing female urinary incontinence.
Self-adhesive Silicone Sheaths
Retention Solutions
Urinary retention is a condition where someone is unable to completely empty their bladder; it can occur acutely or chronically.1 Acute urinary retention is a urologic emergency characterised by the sudden inability to pass urine.2
Chronic urinary retention is a gradual inability to completely empty the bladder and is characterised by a residual volume greater than one litre or the presence of a distended or palpable bladder.3
Urinary retention predominantly affects men, with the most common cause being urethral obstruction.2 Other causes of urinary retention include infections/inflammation, medication (such as anticholinergics), neurological conditions or it may occur postpartum or postoperatively.2
Treatment for urinary retention depends on the underlying cause. Options include urinary catheterisation to drain the bladder, surgery, or medications.3
We offer a full breadth of products that are designed to meet the unique needs of your patients and address their overall experience with catheterisation. We’ve focused on developing innovative solutions so that people of all ages can continue to lead the fulfilling lives they deserve.
Richard has urinary retention and has trouble getting to the toilet
Richard has benign prostatic hyperplasia, which means that he couldn’t completely empty his bladder. This led to recurrent urinary tract infections and kidney infections. This was incredibly frustrating for him and affected all areas of his life, including work and intimate relationships. Recently, Richard went to hospital for acute urinary retention following severe abdominal pain and the complete inability to urinate. Given his age, it was advised that he uses a long-term catheter to empty his bladder.
Bard Foley Trays
Essentials
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Optiflo™
Irrigation Solutions
OptiFlo™ Irrigation Solutions are catheter maintenance solutions used to help reduce the build-up of encrustation by dissolving mineral deposits thereby extending the life of the catheter. OptiFlo™ solutions are pre-packed in a bellows design bottle, allowing a gentle, controlled flow and are available in 3 solutions
Foley Catheters
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Bard™
The Bard™ All Silicone Foley Catheter is available in a variety of French sizes, and in standard and female lengths. Suitable for patients with a confirmed latex allergy. Can remain in-situ for up to 12 weeks.
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Lubri-Sil™
Hydrogel Coated Silicone Foley Catheter
The Lubri-Sil™ Hydrogel Coated Silicone Foley Catheters are 100% silicone with a hydrogel coating. Available in an Aquafil™ option containing a pre-filled syringe of sterile water. Can remain in-situ for up to 12 weeks. Paediatric option available without a pre-filled syringe.
Intermittent Catheters
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BD™
Ready-To-Use Hydrophillic Catheter
The BD™ Ready-to-Use Hydrophilic Catheter is made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) with a polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP) coating. The catheter requires no activation and is ready-to-use right out of the package. Each catheter features an insertion sleeve for non-touch technique and is made with heat-polished eyelets.
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HydroSil™
Paediatric Female Hydrophilic Intermittent Catheter
The HydroSil™ Paediatric catheters are made from the same hydrophilic silicone as the adult versions - soft and flexible yet sufficiently firm and resilient. The range includes catheters with the Gripper device allowing the catheter to be held firmly, without touching the catheter surface.
Getting patients what they need, when they need it
Here at BD HomeCare, we are dedicated to supporting you by providing continence education, training, guidance, and both practical and clinical support for patients.
Isalys is a FREE Home Delivery service provided by BD. A Dispensing Appliance Contractor (DAC), Isalys can dispense continence and medical devices on receipt of your prescription. Delivery is free of charge.
Isalys provides confidential advice and help with your prescription products, and we provide fast, reliable delivery from our comprehensive range of stock. If a product is not available from a supplier, we can offer alternatives to suit your needs until stocks become available.
Our aim is to go the extra mile for our patients to provide a quality prescription delivery service ensuring they receive their continence products simply, discreetly, and conveniently, helping them get on their daily life.























