Cardinal Health Alcohol Prep Pads are designed for quick, effective antiseptic cleansing prior to injections, blood tests, or minor procedures. Each individually wrapped pad is saturated with 70% isopropyl alcohol, ensuring fast-acting skin disinfection while minimizing the risk of cross-contamination.
These latex-free, sterile, and soft non-woven pads are a trusted staple in hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and home care settings. Whether you’re managing diabetes, administering vaccines, or treating wounds, Cardinal Health prep pads provide the clean, professional standard you can rely on.
Saturated with 70% Isopropyl Alcohol – Rapid antiseptic cleansing
Sterile & Individually Wrapped – Reduces risk of contamination
Non-Woven Material – Gentle on skin, highly absorbent
Latex-Free & Fragrance-Free – Safe for sensitive users
Compact & Disposable – Ideal for home or clinical use
Trusted Brand – Used in healthcare systems across the U.S.
Brand Cardinal Health
Product Name Sterile Alcohol Prep Pads
Active Ingredient 70% Isopropyl Alcohol
Material Non-woven, latex-free
Pad Size ~1.18" x 2.36" (3 cm x 6 cm) approx.
Packaging Individually wrapped, sterile pads
Use Case Pre-injection skin prep, cleaning surfaces
Sterility Yes – EO (ethylene oxide) sterilized
Formulation Fragrance-free, single-use
Are these pads truly sterile?
A: Yes, Cardinal Health prep pads are EO-sterilized and individually sealed to maintain sterility until use.
Can these be used on children or sensitive skin?
A: Yes. They are latex-free, fragrance-free, and made with soft non-woven material, making them safe for most skin types. Always consult a healthcare provider for infants or sensitive skin.
How much alcohol is in each pad?
A: Each pad contains 70% isopropyl alcohol, which is ideal for effective skin disinfection.
What is the shelf life?
A: Typically 2–3 years from the date of manufacture. Check packaging for exact expiration.
Can these be used to clean surfaces or electronics?
A: While designed for skin prep, they can be used on non-porous surfaces in a pinch. Avoid use on electronics unless explicitly approved by the device manufacturer.
Are these pads safe for diabetic testing kits?
A: Yes, they are commonly used for blood glucose testing and are safe for use with lancing devices.