Curity Iodoform Packing Strip
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What is Curity Iodoform Packing Strip?
The Telfa AMD Adhesive Bandage is designed to provide sterile wound care with an added layer of protection against infections. It features a non-adherent pad infused with PHMB (Polyhexamethylene Biguanide), an antimicrobial agent that helps reduce bacterial growth within the dressing. The adhesive border ensures secure placement, making it suitable for a variety of minor cuts, abrasions, and surgical incisions while minimizing skin irritation.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Allergic reaction to adhesive
Warnings
- Do not use on infected wounds without consulting a healthcare professional
- Change bandage regularly to maintain hygiene
- If redness or itching occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor
- Not suitable for individuals with known sensitivity to adhesive materials
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- Skin irritation
- Allergic reaction to adhesive
- Do not use on infected wounds without consulting a healthcare professional
- Change bandage regularly to maintain hygiene
- If redness or itching occurs, discontinue use and consult a doctor
- Not suitable for individuals with known sensitivity to adhesive materials
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Curity Iodoform Packing Strip 1 Miscellaneous
What is Curity Iodoform Packing Strip ?
The Telfa AMD Adhesive Bandage is designed to provide sterile wound care with an added layer of protection against infections. It features a non-adherent pad infused with PHMB (Polyhexamethylene Biguanide), an antimicrobial agent that helps reduce bacterial growth within the dressing. The adhesive border ensures secure placement, making it suitable for a variety of minor cuts, abrasions, and surgical incisions while minimizing skin irritation.
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