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Pharmacoll® is a gelatin free hydrocolloid adhesive wound dressing laminated to a semi permeable, bacteria proof, virus proof and waterproof polyurethane film backing individually packed
Pharmacoll® forms a gel upon absorbing wound exudates providing a moist wound environment, supporting granulation and epithelialization. Gel formation prevents Pharmacoll® from adhering to wounds, and dressing can be removed without causing pain and without damaging the granulation and epithelial tissue.
• Adhere to both dry and moist skin surfaces.
• Deliver gentle and secure adhesion that does not irritate the skin.
• Have fluid absorption capacity that is adjustable based on adhesive formula.
• Provide barrier properties to external contaminants with secure adhesion to skin.
• Are flexible and conformable and mold to difficult anatomical contours.
• Partial- and full-thickness dermal ulcers.
• Pressure, Leg and Diabetic ulcers.
• Burns (First and Second Degrees).
• Skin Donor sites and Skin grafts.
• Superficial wounds/minor abrasions.
• Protection of fragile skin or areas exposed to friction such as elbows, heels or the sacral area.
• Ostomy wounds to protect the skin from stomal effluent.
• Post-op dressings for suture line protection.
• Infants Diaper rash.
- Don’t use on patient with known sensitivity to the product or any of its components specially Polyisobutenes and Carboxymethylcellulose
1- Discoloration and bulging of the dressing indicate it should be changed
2- Wounds showing clinical signs of infection (temperature, pus, inflammatory signs) should be treated
under medical control before resume using of the dressing
1. The dressing should remain in place as long as possible.
2. If leaks are detected, the dressing should be changed immediately.
3. Change the dressing when maximum absorption has been reached.
When the Pharmacoll® dressing comes into contact with wound exudates, the hydrocolloid swells and forms a gel that covers the wound and maintains moisture. This gel continues absorbing the wound fluid and minimizes adherence to the wound. When the dressing is changed, the wound stays protected by a film of gel.
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