Mepilex Ag Dressing (10cm x 10cm) (287110)

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Features & Specifications :
• Model No: 287110
• Dressing Size : 10cm x 10cm/ 4in. x 4in.
• Antimicrobial soft silicone foam dressing with Safetac Technology
• Can be used up to 7 days
• Mepilex® Ag silver foam dressing delivers a rapid (within 3 hours) and sustained (up to 7 days) antimicrobial action*
• Mepilex Ag can inactivate wound-relevant pathogens (bacteria and fungi) within 3 hours, as shown in vitro, and acts as an antimicrobial barrier in wounds at high risk of infection or re-infection.
• The Mepilex Ag dressing includes Safetac® – the original less-pain contact layer with silicone adhesion. That means less pain for your patients during dressing changes
• For low to moderately exuding burns and wounds
• Non-sensitising, conformable, and promotes patient comfort during wear
• Can be lifted and adjusted without losing its adherent properties
• Mepilex Ag is a proven partial thickness burn solution
Surginatal Benefits
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Mepilex Ag (10cm x 10cm) by Molnlycke is an antimicrobial soft silicone foam dressing.
Mepilex Ag Dressing consists of a Safetac® wound contact layer, a flexible absorbent pad of grey polyurethane foam containing silver sulphate and coloured by activated carbon, and a breathable and waterproof film.
Safetac® is a proprietary adhesive technology developed by Mölnlycke that minimises pain to patients and trauma to intact skin or wounds.
Mepilex Ag is a highly conformable dressing that absorbs exudate, maintains a moist wound healing environment, and has antimicrobial properties.
Mepilex Ag contains silver sulphate (1.2 mg Ag/cm2) to create an effective bacterial barrier and inactivate a wide range of wound-related pathogens (bacteria and fungi), as shown in vitro.
Indications for use :
Mepilex Ag antimicrobial soft silicone foam dressing is designed for the management of low to medium-exuding leg and foot ulcers, pressure ulcers, and partial thickness burns.
Mepilex Ag may be used on infected wounds as part of a treatment regimen under the supervision of a qualified health care professional.