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Mastisol Liquid Adhesive 2/3CC
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    • Mastisol Liquid Adhesive 2/3CC

      Part #: 922-90415

    • $5.99

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    • Mastisol, a liquid medical adhesive, is used to secure dressings, tapes, and other medical devices so that they stay in place for a protracted period of time.

      Utilizing Mastisol has the following benefits:

      • Reduced likelihood of dressing and device displacement
      • Long-lasting occlusive barrier to limit the possibility of infection brought on by the device.
      • Reduction in the time needed for unplanned dressing changes, which boosts nursing productivity.
      • Versatility to increase the adhesion power of various tapes, devices, and dressings.
      • Low risk of adverse reactions and latex-free


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    Mastisol Liquid Adhesive 2/3cc Ampules: Long-Wear Medical Liquid Adhesive for Skin, Dressings & IV Securement

    Mastisol Liquid Adhesive 2/3CC is a clear medical liquid adhesive trusted by nurses, clinicians, and first responders to keep dressings, tapes, IV lines, and catheters securely in place. 

    This Mastisol adhesive liquid is formulated by Ferndale Laboratories as a hypoallergenic, latex-free topical skin adhesive glue that resists sweat, moisture, and movement — delivering long-lasting securement where simple tape fails.

    Whether you say Mastisol, Mastisol liquid, Mastisol adhesive, Mastisol skin glue, or Mastisol dressing adhesive — the performance is the same: strong, flexible, medical-grade hold.

    Mastisol is ideal for:

    • wound dressings
    • IV securement
    • surgical bandages & drains
    • home health & field kits

    Why Professionals Trust Mastisol Liquid Adhesive 

    • Medical-grade liquid skin adhesive trusted for securing dressings, IV lines & catheters
    • Hypoallergenic, latex-free formula — gentle for sensitive skin
    • Strong, long-lasting hold — resists sweat, moisture, & movement
    • Helps prevent dressing lift + contamination in wound care / surgical use
    • Works with most medical tapes & transparent dressings
    • Easy to apply + removes cleanly with adhesive remover

    Mastisol Sizes (Most Popular)

    • 2/3cc ampule — single use, field kits & ER carts
    • Mastisol 15ml bottle — clinics
    • Mastisol 2 oz — outpatient & home health
    • 4 oz clinical pack — bulk hospital supply

    Mastisol Liquid Adhesive Specifications

    • Clear, mild scent liquid
    • Long-wear, movement-tolerant adhesion
    • Hypoallergenic + latex-free
    • Topical liquid adhesive — apply to clean, dry skin
    • Remove with adhesive remover, baby oil, or mild soap + water
    • Shelf life: up to 24 months (store 15°C–30°C)
    • Manufacturer: Ferndale Laboratories

    How to Use Mastisol Liquid Adhesive

    1. Clean & dry the skin — remove oils, lotions, and moisture.
    2. Apply a thin, even film of Mastisol to the skin (avoid pooling).
    3. Wait ~20–30 seconds for the adhesive to become tacky.
    4. Press the dressing, tape, or device firmly onto the tacky surface.
    5. Smooth edges and trim excess tape for a neat seal.
    6. Check comfort & circulation; ensure the dressing is secure but not too tight.

    Pro tip: Use a tiny dot of Mastisol under tape corners to prevent lift-off.

    How to Remove Mastisol (Safe + Gentle)

    • Lift / loosen one edge of the tape or dressing (don’t pull straight up).
    • Apply adhesive remover, baby oil, or mineral oil along the lifted edge.
    • Slowly peel the dressing back over itself — low angle, not upward.
    • Keep adding remover as you peel to break down the bond.
    • Wash away residue with mild soap + water.
    • Pat dry and check skin for redness or irritation.

    Mastisol Liquid Adhesive — Side Effects & Safety

    Most users tolerate Mastisol well. Mild redness or irritation can occasionally occur — especially on sensitive skin. Rarely, allergic reactions may happen (rash, swelling, hives, blistering).

    If symptoms appear:
    Stop use → remove with mild soap/water or adhesive remover → seek clinical evaluation.

    Use Safety

    • Apply only to intact skin (never open wounds / mucous membranes).
    • Hypoallergenic + latex-free medical adhesive.
    • Store 15°C–30°C and keep out of reach of children.

    Possible Reactions

    • Common: temporary redness / dryness / mild irritation
    • Allergic (rare): rash, itching, swelling — discontinue immediately
    • Patch Test: recommended if patient has adhesive sensitivity history

    Clinician Note: Monitor patients with fragile or compromised skin. For large-area use → do a quick patch test first.

    Why Choose Mastisol vs Other Liquid Adhesives

    Feature Mastisol 2/3cc (mastisol adhesive liquid / mastisol liquid 15ml / 2 oz) Tincture of Benzoin (tincture of benzoin liquid adhesive) Adhesive Sprays (spray-on liquid adhesives)
    Bond strength High — long wear + moisture-resistant Medium Low–Medium
    Skin tolerance Hypoallergenic / latex-free May irritate / more reactions Variable
    Best use case Secure dressings, IV lines, wound-care Budget use / non-fragile skin Large surfaces / quick general adhesion

    Where to Buy Mastisol Liquid Adhesive

    If you’re asking where to buy Mastisol liquid adhesive, you can purchase Mastisol Liquid Adhesive 2/3cc from e-firstaidsupplies online store — in stock, fast shipping. Bulk orders available for hospitals, clinics & EMS.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Mastisol Liquid Adhesive

    Everything you need to know about Mastisol medical adhesive — application, removal, safety, ingredients, and uses for dressings, IVs, and catheters.

    Mastisol is a medical-grade skin adhesive that helps keep dressings, tapes, IV lines, catheters, and other devices in place. Because it’s non-water-soluble and long-lasting, it helps reduce edge-lifting and unwanted movement. It’s commonly used in hospitals, ORs, ICUs, clinics, and even home care settings.

    Clean and dry the skin, apply a thin layer of Mastisol, wait about 20–30 seconds until it becomes tacky, then place your dressing or tape and press lightly to secure it. For best results, only use on intact skin and let it dry properly before attaching anything.

    Gently lift a corner of the dressing and apply an adhesive remover, baby oil, or mild soap and water to break down the adhesive. Peel back slowly instead of pulling straight upward — this reduces tugging and skin irritation. In medical settings, products like Detachol or Uni-Solve are often used.

    Most people tolerate Mastisol well, but mild redness or irritation can happen in sensitive skin. Rare allergic reactions (rash, swelling) are possible. If irritation appears, remove the product and stop using it. Mastisol is hypoallergenic and latex-free, but it should not be applied to open wounds or mucous membranes.

    Mastisol contains resins, Methyl Salicylate, Styrax Benzoin, denatured alcohol, acrylate resins, and purified water. These ingredients work together to provide strong, reliable hold. For full ingredient breakdown, refer to the SDS / MSDS.

    Mastisol is available in 2/3cc ampules, 15ml bottles, 2 oz bottles, and 4 oz clinical packs — so it works for single-use, clinical use, and larger facility use.

    Yes — it’s designed to be gentle, hypoallergenic, and latex-free. If you have known skin sensitivity, you can apply a small test area first. A skin-barrier wipe can also help protect fragile skin.

    Yes. It’s widely used to secure vascular access devices, including IV lines, transparent dressings, catheters, and feeding tubes — especially in high-movement or moisture-exposed areas.

    You can purchase it here through e-FirstAidSupplies. We carry ampules, 15ml bottles, 2 oz bottles, and 4 oz packs. Orders typically ship within 1–2 business days.

    Mastisol is used to secure dressings and devices to the skin — it is not a wound closure glue. Dermabond is a surgical skin glue used to close small incisions or cuts. Mastisol = external dressing hold. Dermabond = wound closure.

    Mastisol is sold as a liquid in ampules and bottles — not as an aerosol spray. This helps keep application controlled, clean, and precise.