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Iodosorb Antimicrobial Wound Care Gel
Iodosorb Antimicrobial Wound Care Gel - 40 gram Tube - Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Iodosorb Antimicrobial Wound Care Gel is an advanced wound care solution designed to effectively manage chronic, highly exuding wounds. Formulated with cadexomer iodine, this powerful antimicrobial gel provides a triple-action approach to wound healing: it kills bacteria, manages excess exudate, and debrides the wound bed. Iodosorb's unique bead matrix absorbs up to seven times its own weight in wound fluid, debris, and slough, creating an optimal moist healing environment. As the beads become saturated, they release a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent that reduces the bacterial load for up to 72 hours. This process helps to prepare the wound bed, clearing away barriers to healing and promoting faster, more effective recovery.
Iodosorb is clinically proven to be effective for a variety of conditions, including venous ulcers, pressure ulcers (bed sores), and diabetic foot ulcers. Its color-change technology provides a clear visual indicator—the gel turns from a dark brown to a yellow/gray color when it's time for a dressing change, simplifying wound care management. Non-adhesive and easy to apply, Iodosorb gel is designed to minimize pain and trauma during dressing changes, making it a trusted choice for both healthcare professionals and at-home care.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
1. How often should I change the dressing with Iodosorb? The dressing should be changed when the gel changes color from brown to a yellow/gray, typically two to three times per week.
2. What types of wounds is Iodosorb used for? It is indicated for chronic, exuding wounds such as venous ulcers, pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, and infected traumatic or surgical wounds. It is not for use on dry wounds.
3. Can Iodosorb be used under compression therapy? Yes, Iodosorb is safe to use under compression bandages, which are often recommended for venous leg ulcers.
4. Will Iodosorb cause pain upon application? Some patients may experience a slight, transient stinging sensation during the first hour of application, which is a normal sign that the product is beginning to clean the wound.
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