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Prevail
Prevail Bariatric Incontinence Brief for Men & Women, Size C
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$20.78Regular price $25.97 (3.25 / count) One Time
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Prevail Air Bariatric A Incontinence Brief, Ultimate Plus Absorbency, Size 3/XL
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$14.30Regular price $17.88 (1.19 / count) One Time
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Prevail Incontinence Pull-Up Underwear for Women, Maximum Absorbency, XXL
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$13.10Regular price $16.38 (1.17 / count) One Time
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Tena
TENA ProSkin Plus Protective Pull-Up Underwear, 2X-Large, 68" - 80"
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$19.15Sale price $23.94 One Time:Regular price $41.25 (2.0 / count) One Time
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In stock$5.91Regular price $7.39 One Time
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In stock+8 Absorbency options
$9.37Sale price $11.71 One Time:Regular price $14.58 (0.35 / count) One Time
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In stock$22.19Sale price $27.74 One Time:Regular price $49.51 (2.31 / count) One Time
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Prevail Premium Adult Personal Wipes, Soft-pack with press-open-lid
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Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health, Underpads, Wings Basic, 23" X 36"
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$0.76Regular price $0.95 (0.95 / count) One Time
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Prevail® Per-Fit® Incontinence Protective Pull-Up Underwear for Men, Medium
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$8.94Sale price $11.17 One Time:Regular price $13.43 (0.56 / count) One Time
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Prevail Per-Fit 360 Incontinence Briefs, Maximum Plus Absorbency, X-Large/Size 3
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$12.30Regular price $15.38 (1.03 / count) One Time
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Prevail Incontinence Pant Liner, Extended Use
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$13.70Regular price $17.13 (1.07 / count) One Time
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Cardinal Health
Cardinal Health, Underwear, Sure Care Plus, Large, 44" - 54"
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$11.36Sale price $14.20 One Time:Regular price $20.14 (0.57 / count) One Time
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Prevail Incontinence & Postpartum Bladder Control Pads for Women, Maximum Absorbency, Long Length
In stock+8 Absorbency/Length options
$12.74Regular price $15.92 (0.41 / count) One Time
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500ml Pvc Enfit Compatible Drainage Bag, With 60" (150cm), Tubing And Hanger
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Incontinence Supplies: Adult Diapers, Pads, and More
Some days it is one small leak. Other days it is a lot more than that. Incontinence supplies exist to cover that whole range, from a thin pad tucked into regular underwear to a full tab-style brief for someone who needs help changing.
IronMed carries over 485 products from TENA, Prevail, Attends, and Cardinal Health, in every absorbency level from light up to overnight. What follows is how the main types differ, what actually decides which one to buy, and where to find the more specific options.
The Main Product Types
Start with pull-up underwear, since it is the easiest to picture. It goes the same way regular underwear does. No fastening, no adjusting. That makes it the natural pick for anyone still fully mobile who wants something that does not feel like a medical product. Prevail and Tena pull-ups on IronMed run about $9.96 to $22.49, with size and absorbency pushing the price around inside that range.
Diapers with tabs are built for a different moment. They fasten at the sides instead of pulling on, and that single detail is the whole reason caregivers reach for them. Changing someone who cannot stand is a lot easier with tabs than without. Cardinal Health and Prevail tab-style briefs land around $10.23 to $22.29.
Pads and liners cost less, and they are meant to. They sit inside regular underwear and only need to catch lighter leakage, not replace a whole garment. Prevail's bladder control pads run about $10.66 to $16.53. Underpads solve a completely separate problem: they protect the mattress, the chair, the wheelchair cushion, not the person wearing anything. Figure $13.27 to $16.59 for most sizes, and expect them to matter most overnight.
What Actually Decides Which One to Buy
Three questions, really. How much fluid needs to be contained? How mobile is the person? Is someone else handling the changes, or not?
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Situation |
Best Fit |
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Occasional light leaks, fully mobile |
Pads or liners |
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Moderate to heavy leaks, still mobile and independent |
Pull-up underwear |
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Heavy or total loss, the caregiver assists with changes |
Diapers with tabs |
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Protecting bedding or furniture, any absorbency level |
Underpads |
Here is the part people underestimate: mobility, not absorbency need, usually decides it first. Someone who can still stand and pull on their own underwear tends to stay with a pull-up even at a heavier absorbency tier, purely because it keeps the day feeling normal. Tabs take over once a change genuinely needs two hands from somebody else instead of one.
Day Wear Is Not Night Wear
During the day, lighter and more breathable wins. Comfort while moving around matters as much as raw capacity. Overnight flips the priority completely, because one product now has to hold several hours of output with zero changes in between. That is the entire reason overnight-rated items carry higher absorbency numbers, and usually a few dollars more on the price tag, than the daytime version of the same line.
Skin Care Is Half the Job
A great product is still not the whole answer. Gentle wipes between changes, a barrier cream underneath, and moisture-related irritation drops noticeably, no matter which absorbency tier gets used. Caregivers doing the changing should keep gloves within reach, too. It protects both people in that moment, not just one.
IronMed carries diapers with tabs, pull-up underwear, and underpads as their own dedicated collections, plus pads, liners, and wet wipes for lighter needs. Not sure where to start? Try the Incontinence Product Selector. Everything here ships in 1 to 2 days, HSA and FSA eligible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Pull-up underwear or diapers with tabs. Which one, and why?
Pull-ups suit anyone independent and mobile, since they go on like normal underwear. Tabs make more sense once a caregiver is doing the changing, because fastening at the side beats pulling something up over someone who cannot stand.
How big is IronMed's incontinence catalog, really?
Past 485 products. Over 21 brands, TENA, Prevail, Attends, and Cardinal Health among them, spanning light through overnight.
Does HSA or FSA cover this stuff?
In most cases, yes. Most products in this collection qualify at checkout.
Still not sure what fits?
Run through IronMed's Incontinence Product Selector, a couple of quick questions and it narrows things down. Or just call the Care Team and talk it through directly.