Biatain® Ag Adhesive Foam Dressing manages moderate to high amounts of exudate. Combines excellent absorption with antimicrobial activity.
• Conforms to the wound bed
• Absorbs vertically
• Retains exudate
• Broad antimicrobial profile
Biatain® Ag Adhesive Foam Dressings are indicated for use in the management of moderately to highly exuding leg ulcers and pressure injuries. The dressing can also be used for second-degree burns, donor sites, post-operative wounds, and skin abrasions.
The use of the product by children, pregnant or nursing women, and patients with severe hepatic or renal impairment has not been investigated. Use of the product by this population is not justified due to lack of data.
A health care professional should frequently inspect and manage infected wounds, and wounds which are solely or partially caused by arterial insufficiency, in accordance with local guidelines.
The product should not be used on patients with a known sensitivity to silver or carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), as this can lead to an allergic reaction.
In the event of a systemic infection, topical silver does not replace the need for systemic therapy or other adequate infection treatment.
Keep away from sunlight. Store in a horizontal position.
Burns
Chronic Wounds
Donor Sites
Infected Wouhnds
Leg Ulcers
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Post-Operative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Second-Degree Burns
Skin Abrasions
Surgical Wounds
Venous Ulcers
The product should be changed when clinically indicated, when visible signs of exudate approach the edge of the foam or after 7 days.
Vapor permeable film which is bacteria-proof and waterproof
Hydrocolloid adhesive
Absorbent polyurethane foam with silver
Release liners
The dressings demonstrate in vitro antibacterial activity in certain strains known to be detrimental to wound healing such as MRSA and VRE.
Clinical evidence shows a 45%-56% ulcer size reduction within 4 weeks.
Latex-friendly
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