Luja™
A gentler, simpler way to completely empty your bladder.1*
Luja™: a next generation hydrophilic intermittent catheter
Luja™ features innovative micro-holes instead of conventional eyelets, making catheterization gentler and simpler*. Its design supports complete bladder emptying in one free flow, helping to reduce the risk of UTIs.1,2
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Micro holes.
Macro difference.
Micro-holes allow urine to drain completely in one free flow.1
Simpler emptying
No repositioning needed - Luja's design helps ensure complete bladder emptying โ every time.1,3
Less risk of UTIs
By minimizing residual urine, Luja can help reduce the risk of UTIs.2
Luja™ female features:
- Easy-grip handle: Makes the catheter simple to hold and control
- Turquoise line: Indicates when the catheter is unused
- Anti-roll design: Keeps the catheter steady while you prepare
Luja™ Coudé features:
- Soft grip with dry sleeve: Helps you hold the catheter securely while keeping it hygienic
- Flexible tip: Gently navigates normal and more challenging male anatomies for easier insertion
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Intermittent catheter billing codes changes are now in effect
On January 1, 2026, new billing codes went into effect for hydrophilic intermittent catheters. If you currently use a hydrophilic intermittent catheter, you will need to have your prescription updated to continue receiving your preferred product.
CALL US TODAY!- Luja has close to no flow stops and complete bladder emptying is defined as <10mL (Landauro et al, 2023, n=42). Individual results may vary. Luja female ensured zero flow stops in 87% of catheterizations & <10 mL residual urine at first flow stop in 83% of catheterizations (RCTs, post-hoc, NCT05841004, n=73, & NCT05814211, n=82). Coloplast Data-on-File, 01/2024. Individual results may vary.
- Kennelly M, Thiruchelvam N, Averbeck MA, et al. Adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction and intermittent catheterisation in a community setting: risk factors model for urinary tract infections. Adv Urol. 2019;2019:2757862. Study supported by Coloplast.
- Tested in a pre-clinical setting (ex-vivo). May not be indicative of clinical performance.
*Compared to conventional eyelet catheters.
โ Valid prescription required. Limitations apply.
Luja female is indicated for use by patients with urine retention and patients with a post void residual volume (PVR) due to neurogenic and non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction. The catheter is inserted into the urethra to reach the bladder allowing urine to drain. The product is indicated for female patients only (adults and children of and above the age of 2 years). Available by prescription only. Patients performing self-catheterization should follow the advice of, and direct questions about use of the product to, their medical professional. Apply with caution if the patient produces urine with many particles clearly distinguishable by the naked eye, as it may lead to transient urine retention. Before using the device, carefully read the product labels and information accompanying the device including the instructions for use which contain additional safety information. For single-use only; discard it after use. If you experience symptoms of a urinary tract infection, or are unable to pass the catheter into the bladder, contact your healthcare professional. The risk information provided here is not comprehensive. To learn more, talk to your healthcare provider. For further information, call Coloplast Corp. at 1-866-226-6362 and/or consult the company website www.coloplast.us.
Luja Coudรฉ is indicated for use by patients with urine retention and patients with post void residual volume (PVR) due to neurogenic and non-neurogenic voiding dysfunction. The catheter is inserted into the urethra to reach the bladder allowing urine to drain. The product is indicated for male patients only (adults and pediatric above the age of 1 years). Available by prescription only. Patients performing self-catheterization should follow the advice of, and direct questions about use of the product to, their medical professional. Apply with caution if the patient produces urine with many particles clearly distinguishable by the naked eye, as it may lead to transient urine retention. Before using the device, carefully read the product labels and information accompanying the device including the instructions for use which contain additional safety information. For single-use only; discard it after use. If you experience symptoms of a urinary tract infection, or are unable to pass the catheter into the bladder, contact your healthcare professional. The risk information provided here is not comprehensive. To learn more, talk to your healthcare provider. For further information, call Coloplast Corp. at 1-866-226-6362 and/or consult the company website at www.coloplast.us.
Information from Coloplast Care is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice and should not be interpreted to contain treatment recommendations. You should rely on the healthcare professional who knows your individual history for personal medical advice and diagnosis.
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