Duoderm Hydroactive
DuoDERM Hydroactive 30GM of
What is Duoderm Hydroactive?
Duoderm Hydroactive is a moisture-retentive wound dressing designed for the management of various types of wounds, including pressure sores, leg ulcers, and burns. Its hydrocolloid composition creates a moist environment that promotes healing and aids in the protection of the wound from external contaminants. The dressing is self-adhesive, conformable, and can be used on low to moderately exuding wounds to maintain a moist wound environment conducive to healing.Side Effects
- Skin irritation at the application site
- Allergic reactions such as hives, itching, or rash
Warnings
- Do not use on deep, puncture wounds or serious burns without consulting a healthcare provider
- Discontinue use if signs of infection or irritation persist or worsize
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What is Duoderm Hydroactive ?
Duoderm Hydroactive is a moisture-retentive wound dressing designed for the management of various types of wounds, including pressure sores, leg ulcers, and burns. Its hydrocolloid composition creates a moist environment that promotes healing and aids in the protection of the wound from external contaminants. The dressing is self-adhesive, conformable, and can be used on low to moderately exuding wounds to maintain a moist wound environment conducive to healing.- Skin irritation at the application site
- Allergic reactions such as hives, itching, or rash
- Do not use on deep, puncture wounds or serious burns without consulting a healthcare provider
- Discontinue use if signs of infection or irritation persist or worsize
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DuoDERM Hydroactive 30GM of
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