Wound Dressing

Transparent dressing reinforced for canula protect film

Protect Film transparent dressings are used as secondary dressings on moderately exuding skin lesions, as primary dressings for dry or slightly exuding lesions during re-epithelialisation, as dressings to protect periwound skin or as dressings for fixing catheters (Protect Film for needle cannula).

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Hydrocolloid dressing

Treatment of slightly to moderately exudative wound lesions in the granulation and reepithelialization stage, such as:

  • pressure ulcers
  • cavity wounds
  • venous ulcers
  • surgical and post-surgery wounds
  • first and second-degree burns
  • traumatic wounds and abrasions
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Silver alginate dressing

Treatment of moderately to heavily exuding wounds, of total or partial depth, such as:

  • post-surgical wounds
  • traumatic wounds (abrasions, lacerations, etc.)
  • ulcers of the lower extremities
  • pressure ulcers
  • diabetic foot ulcers
  • skin grafts and donor sites
  • cavity lesions
  • superficial partial thickness burns
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Polyurethane foam dressing

Treatment of acute and chronic, moderately exuding skin lesions, such as:

- Pressure ulcers

- Venous ulcers of the lower extremities

- Diabetic foot ulcers

- Skin grafts

- Post-surgical wounds

- Cavity wounds

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Polyurethane foam dressing silicone confort

Treatment of acute and chronic, moderately exuding skin lesions, such as:

- Pressure ulcers

- Venous ulcers of the lower extremities

- Diabetic foot ulcers

- Skin grafts

- Post-surgical wounds

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Silicone wound contact non adherent layer

Farmactive Non Aderente is a primary dressing used for the treatment of different types of wounds, from non-exudative to highly exudative, which need to avoid the adhesion of the underlying tissues.

Typical applications include:

  • skin lesions
  • abrasions
  • surgical excisions
  • first and second degree burns
  • blisters 
  • lacerations
  • partial or full thickness grafts
  • ulcers on lower limbs or due to bedsores
  • diabetic ulcers
  • skin damage caused by radiotherapy or steroid-based treatments
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