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Attends Briefs

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Attends Briefs provides maximum protection for heavy to severe bladder or bowel incontinence
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Attends Briefs offer high-performance protecton with Breathable Side Panels and Super Absorbent Core to help pull liquid away from the surface, keeping you dry. The brief is constructed with cloth-like material for premium softness comfort, and offers odor control to keep you feeling comfortable and confident.
  • Breathable Side Panels
  • Super Absorbent Core
  • Odor Shield
  • Premium Softness

Attends Briefs

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