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Rob, SpeediCath® Compact Male user

"I picked a catheter that would help me worry less"
Rob, SpeediCath® Compact Male user*

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SpeediCath® range

The truth is: Our choices matter more than we think

Using a catheter shouldn't hold anyone back from living life on their own terms. That's why choosing the right catheter is key.

All SpeediCath® catheters feature our unique Triple Action Coating Technology, which is designed to protect the urethra  by reducing friction.

Gentle, hygienic and easy to use, SpeediCath catheters are available in regular or set versions.

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Flex Set testimonial - Kristian
“It's nice that you don't have to worry about it spilling. And when you're active and travel a lot, you can just pack it and bring it along.”

Kristian, SpeediCath Flex Set user*

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SpeediCath testimonial by Lucien
“I catheterize between 5 and 7 times a day and, wherever I go, the coating always works really nicely. And it's easy to guide the catheter in without touching it, which is great for hygiene.”

Lucien, SpeediCath user*

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SpeediCath® Compact
“My lifestyle has improved considerably since I started using SpeediCath® Compact Male. Now, I worry less about UTIs because I am more confident with my bladder management routine.”

Rob, SpeediCath Compact Male user*

SpeediCath Compact Male catheters are not intended to be a treatment for urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Reliably smooth and gentle

On average, adults use catheters 5 times a day.a That is why all SpeediCath catheters feature our Triple Action Coating Technology, which:

• Reduces friction to protect the urethra and reduce the risk of UTIb
• Makes insertion smooth and gentle with less discomfortb from start to finish
• Ensures the catheter is always ready to use


a Calculation based on EAUN Guidelines, recommending an adult patient should catheterize 4- 6 times a day. If an adult catheterizes 5 times a day for 365 days, it will add up to approximately 1,825 catheterizations a year.

b Compared to uncoated catheters.

Prior to use, refer to product labeling for complete product instructions for use, contraindications,
warnings and precautions.

Download the UTI guide
UTI guide

A guide to reducing UTIs

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common problem for catheter users. This free guide helps you understand more about them and provides you with some practical advice on bladder management and routines.

*Kristian, Lucien, and Rob received compensation from Coloplast to provide this information. Each person’s situation is unique, so your experience may not be the same. Talk to your healthcare professional about which product might be right for you.

**With valid prescription. Limitations apply.