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- Provide softness, low lint and high absorbency with moderate stretch for maximum clinical flexibility
- Made from a cotton/polyester crocheted blend
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- TheraHoney dressings are impregnated with 100% sterile, medical-grade Manuka honey that is derived from the pollen and nectar of the Leptospermum scoparium plant in New Zealand
- The honey comb is used only one time, and once harvested, the honey is carefully filtered, irradiated and tested in a laboratory
- High sugar levels (87%) in the dressing result in osmotic pressure that helps promote autolytic debridement of necrotic tissue, promote a moist wound healing environment and rapidly reduces wound odor
- TheraHoney Sheet is porous, permitting the passage of exudate into a secondary dressing, which helps prevent periwound maceration
- Recommended for use on partial and full-thickness wounds, leg ulcers, pressure injuries, first- and second-degree burns, diabetic foot ulcers, surgical wounds and trauma wounds under the supervision of a healthcare professional and minor abrasions, lacerations, minor cuts, minor scalds and burns
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- Polyester/cotton weave provides excellent elasticity, recoverability and breathability
- Color-coded by size for quick identification
- Features self-closure that keeps bandage wrapped and secure without the need for clips
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- Sterile pad with extra absorbency and wicking to handle heavily draining wounds
- Soft, nonwoven outer layer quickly wicks fluid to a cellulose center, helping to keep the wound dry
- Highly absorbent cellulose quickly absorbs and disperses fluids to prevent pooling
- Hydrophobic back helps prevent strike-through
- Sealed edges prevent linting
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- Puracol Plus AG+ collagen wound dressings with silver help jump-start stalled or chronic wounds1,2,3 when antimicrobial properties of silver are desired and help promote natural healing
- High-quality 100% collagen powder maintains a high degree of nativity 4,5
- High gel integrity6 helps the dressings stay in good contact with the wound bed over time
- Indications: pressure, venous, diabetic ulcers, partial and full-thickness wounds, ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies, first- and second-degree burns, donor sites and other surface wounds, abrasions, traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention, and dehisced surgical wounds
- Contraindications: active vasculitis or patients with known sensitivity to collagen or silver; product not indicated for third-degree burns
- Driver V, French M, Cain J, Hagen H, Hijazin M, Patel M. The Use of Native Collagen Dressings on Chronic Lower Extremity Wounds: Case Studies. Presented at SAWC. Tampa, FL. 2007.
- A Clinical Safety and Efficacy Evaluation on Seriously Chronic Wounds with a Native Collagen Dressing, data on file.
- Rogers LC, Armstrong DG. The promise of stem cells. Podiatry Management. June/July 2007:65-70.
- Data on file.
- Picrosirius Assay to Determine Relative Nativity of Two Collagenous Dressings, internal report.
- Comparative Physical Properties of Two Collagenous Dressings, Promogran and Puracol Plus, data on file.
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- Superior "Ouchless" Telfa dressing won't disrupt healing tissue by sticking to wound
- Each sterile dressing is individually wrapped in peel-open envelope
- Ideal as primary dressing for lightly draining wounds
- Bonded on both sides with perforated nonadherent film; can be cut to fit any shape without separating
- Easy to use; an ideal take-home dressing
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