Dermatology and Allergy Exam Glove Solutions
SmartPractice features a wide range of high-quality examination gloves that were designed to help prevent allergic reactions within your practice. Latex is often blamed for the host of allergies and irritations that medical office staff experience at work but in a lot of cases, latex isn’t the culprit. Often, it’s the accelerators commonly used to make both latex AND non-latex gloves: specifically, carbamates and thiurams.
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Sensitive Nitrile | Thiuram, Carbamates, Mercaptobenzothiazole, Mercapto Mix, Mixed Diakyl Thiourea, Black Rubber Mix, Natural Rubber Latex | Shop Now |
Nitrile | Thiuram, Mercaptobenzothiazole, Mercapto Mix, Mixed Diakyl Thiourea, Black Rubber Mix, Natural Rubber Latex | Shop Now |
Polychloroprene | Thiuram, Mercaptobenzothiazole, Mercapto Mix, Mixed Diakyl Thiourea, Black Rubber Mix, Natural Rubber Latex | Shop Now |
Vinyl | Thiuram, Carbamates, Mercaptobenzothiazole, Mercapto Mix, Mixed Diakyl Thiourea, Black Rubber Mix, Natural Rubber Latex | Shop Now |
Latex | Thiuram, Mercaptobenzothiazole, Mercapto Mix, Mixed Diakyl Thiourea, Black Rubber Mix | Shop Now |
Allergic Reactions to Gloves
The SmartPractice Commitment
We offer unique exam glove solutions for healthcare professionals who experience allergies, hand fatigue and pain, contact dermatitis or simply those seeking an excellent assortment of reliable, high-quality gloves at competitive prices. SmartPractice is committed to being a resource for your exam glove needs while providing you with information to help you and your patients live a symptom-free life.
Have a question about the right glove choice for you? Call our friendly Glove Specialists today at 800.878.3837
SmartPractice Exam Glove Caution Statement
Medical gloves are not intended to provide a chemical barrier of protection against all chemical compounds.
Components used in the manufacture of latex, nitrile, vinyl and polychloroprene gloves may cause an allergic reaction in some users. If allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor.
All gloves are single use, medical-grade and meet or exceed ASTM standards. Gloves are manufactured in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Taiwan.
Latex gloves contain natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions. Powder-Free latex gloves contain no more than 50μg/dm2 of extractable protein. Safe use of latex gloves by sensitized individuals has not been established.