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- DuoDERM® Dressings Patches for Wound Care - Convatec
On contact with a moist wound surface, DuoDERM ® dressings form a gel that creates an optimal moist wound healing environment An outer film provides a waterproof barrier over the dressing The foam layer is designed to provide both thermal and mechanical protection
- How DuoDerm Bandages Can Speed Up Healing of Wounds
DuoDerm is a brand name for a form of dressing called a hydrocolloid dressing Used on a variety of wounds and skin conditions, it contains a gel-forming agent in an adhesive compound combined with a flexible, water-resistant outer layer
- Amazon. com: Duoderm
DuoDERM Control Gel Formula 6"x6" Hydrocolloid Sterile Adhesive Dressing for Partial and Full-Thickness Wounds, Medical Grade, Latex-Free, Waterproof, Square, Beige, 5ct Box
- DuoDERM® CGF® Dressing | Hydrocolloids - WoundSource
DuoDERM® Control Gel Formula (CGF) Dressing is a hydrocolloid, moisture-retentive wound dressing used for partial- and full-thickness wounds with exudate
- What is DuoDerm and why is It Used to Treat Bed Sores?
DuoDerm is the brand name for a commonly used hydrocolloid dressing manufactured by ConvaTec that is used to treat bed sores (or similarly referred to as: pressure sores, pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers)
- Guidelines for patients with Duoderm dressings
Remove the white paper backing from the fresh piece of Duoderm and apply smoothly over the wound Do not stretch unnecessarily and ensure when cutting to size to leave a margin of 1 inch around wound Leave intact for up to 4 days unless leakage occurs
- Duoderm Dressing- An ideal Dressing for non-infected wounds
Duoderm Dressing is a Hydrocolloid Dressing that contains gel-forming agents held within an adhesive compound laminated in place on a foam or film This is an advanced wound dressing that resembles an absorbent, flexible wafer typically both waterproof and self-adhering
- Thin Hydrocolloid Dressing DuoDERM® Extra Thin - McKesson
DuoDERM® CGF® Extra Thin is a hydrocolloid moisture-retentive wound dressing for superficial wounds with little or no exudate and for early intervention on those at-risk for skin breakdown
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