Duoderm Cgf Dressing
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What is Duoderm Cgf Dressing?
DuoDERM CGF Dressing is a hydrocolloid, moisture-retentive wound dressing used for partial and full-thickness wounds with exudate. It incorporates a unique ConvaTec formula that distinguishes it by its gel formation ability, which provides a moist wound environment supportive of healing and autolytic debridement. This dressing is ideal for managing pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, and other chronic wounds.Side Effects
- Mild local irritation
- Allergic reaction including skin rash or hives
Warnings
- Not for use on third-degree burns
- Do not use if allergic to the dressing or any of its components
- Consult a healthcare professional if the wound condition worsens or does not improve within 7 days
- Avoid using other topical treatments with this dressing unless directed by a healthcare professional
- Keep out of reach of children
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What is Duoderm Cgf Dressing ?
DuoDERM CGF Dressing is a hydrocolloid, moisture-retentive wound dressing used for partial and full-thickness wounds with exudate. It incorporates a unique ConvaTec formula that distinguishes it by its gel formation ability, which provides a moist wound environment supportive of healing and autolytic debridement. This dressing is ideal for managing pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, and other chronic wounds.- Mild local irritation
- Allergic reaction including skin rash or hives
- Not for use on third-degree burns
- Do not use if allergic to the dressing or any of its components
- Consult a healthcare professional if the wound condition worsens or does not improve within 7 days
- Avoid using other topical treatments with this dressing unless directed by a healthcare professional
- Keep out of reach of children
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DuoDERM CGF Dressing 5 Miscellaneous
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