Xeroform Petrolat Patch 4"X4"
Xeroform Petrolat Patch 4"x4" 6 Boxs
What is Xeroform Petrolat Patch 4"X4"?
Xeroform Occlusive Gauze Strip is a sterile, non-adherent wound dressing impregnated with a petrolatum and 3% bismuth tribromophenate blend. Designed to provide a moist healing environment, it effectively promotes wound healing while reducing the risk of infection, making it ideal for managing burns, donor sites, and skin grafts. Its occlusive nature ensures the dressing stays in place, offering optimal protection and patient comfort.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Allergic reactions
- Redness at the site of application
Warnings
- Do not use on infected wounds without consulting a healthcare professional
- Discontinue use if signs of infection occur
- Avoid use in individuals with known sensitivity to petrolatum or bismuth tribromophenate
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- Skin irritation
- Allergic reactions
- Redness at the site of application
- Do not use on infected wounds without consulting a healthcare professional
- Discontinue use if signs of infection occur
- Avoid use in individuals with known sensitivity to petrolatum or bismuth tribromophenate
Xeroform Petrolat Patch 4"X4" Coupons & Prices
Xeroform Petrolat Patch 4"x4" 6 Boxs
What is Xeroform Petrolat Patch 4"X4" ?
Xeroform Occlusive Gauze Strip is a sterile, non-adherent wound dressing impregnated with a petrolatum and 3% bismuth tribromophenate blend. Designed to provide a moist healing environment, it effectively promotes wound healing while reducing the risk of infection, making it ideal for managing burns, donor sites, and skin grafts. Its occlusive nature ensures the dressing stays in place, offering optimal protection and patient comfort.
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