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Domtar Releases Extended Wear Brief and Pad

RALEIGH, N.C. (News release) -- Domtar Personal Care has launched its most advanced product line to date. The Attends Extended Wear Brief and Extended Wear Pad have been developed with Dry-Lock Containment Core, a new and proprietary EAM technology. This technology allows Domtar Personal Care to launch a product that leads our product portfolio in Dryness and absorbent Capacity with a retentive capacity of 45 ounces and overall capacity of 100+ ounces.

Attends new Extended Wear Briefs and Pads were developed for users and caregivers looking for a product that can be used for extended periods of time, either in the day or night. Attend's Dry-Lock Containment Core increases the overall capacity of the product, allowing users to stay dry, confident and comfortable between changes. The addition of Dual Leakage Protection to this product line results in increased security for users and caregivers needing to contain both urinary and fecal incontinence. The Attends Extended Wear Brief with Dry-Lock Containment Core results in drier days and nights for patients and caregivers.

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