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BIATAIN 海藻酸盐 5x5cm (neu)
BIATAIN 海藻酸盐 5x5cm (neu)

BIATAIN 海藻酸盐 5x5cm (neu)

BIATAIN Alginate 5x5cm (neu)

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一包中的数量。 10
存储温度。 min 15 / max 25 ℃
吸收性伤口敷料 压疮

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BIATAIN Alginate 5x5cm (neu)

The Biatain Alginate 5x5cm (neu) is a highly absorbent wound dressing designed to manage moderately to highly exuding wounds caused by pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and surgical wounds. The product is made of natural fibers derived from brown seaweed - alginate - that have moisture-binding properties, making it effective in reducing the risk of maceration and keeping the wound area moist.

The Biatain Alginate 5x5cm (neu) has a 5x5cm size, suitable for small and shallow wounds. It contains a non-woven dressing pad that is soft and conforms well to the contours of the wound bed, ensuring comfort for the patient. The dressing can be cut to fit any wound size, and it is easy to apply and remove without causing pain or trauma.

This product is an excellent option for healthcare professionals who require a reliable and effective wound care solution for their patients. It has been proven to reduce pain, promote wound healing, and protect against secondary infections. Its durability and absorbency make it ideal for use in heavily exuding wounds.

The Biatain Alginate 5x5cm (neu) is latex-free, making it suitable for patients with latex allergies. It comes individually wrapped for hygiene and ease of use. The product is for single-use only and should be disposed of properly after use.

Overall, the Biatain Alginate 5x5cm (neu) is an excellent product for managing moderately to highly exuding wounds. It is easy to use, effective, and safe for patients. Order yours today and give your patients the best wound care treatment.

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