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The Company's patented miniform offers an innovative alternative and complement to the existing hemorrhoid and feminine urinary incontinence protection products. Unlike pads, there are no adhesives or no insertion necessary. The miniform is worn lengthwise between the labia or buttocks, where the body naturally and comfortably holds it in place.
The Unique Miniform is small enough to fit in the palm of a hand and it provides excellent protection for light urine leakage or anal leakage, arising from the side effects of drugs, OTC medicants, sugar alternatives, or hemorrhoids. In addition, the Unique Miniform is available as a treated product providing temporary relief from the itch and discomfort related to hemorrhoids and minor vaginal infection, giving a general feeling of freshness, and confidence.
The miniform is 90% biodegradable and is manufactured using a unique patented process that allows for maximum comfort and functionality, while meeting the general requirement for flushability in most jurisdictions.
The Unique Miniform provides several distinct benefits over currently available forms of protection while addressing concerns of comfort, convenience and safety.
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Comfort.
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The Unique miniform provides exceptional comfort because of its unique placement and small size, which, unlike bulky pads, allows it to fit and move with the body. Additionally, the Unique miniform requires no uncomfortable, messy insertion.
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Convenience.
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Because of its small size, the Unique miniform can be carried in a pocket, a wallet or the palm of a hand. The Unique miniform is naturally expelled when a consumer uses the toilet, and, therefore, the user does not need to handle a soiled product or worry about disposal. The Unique miniform is flushable and 90 percent biodegradable.
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Safety.
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The Unique miniform is worn externally and poses no more risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome ("TSS") than other external pads and less risk of TSS than a tampon. This is confirmed by the FDA’s Class I classification of the miniform.
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