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ACLIND® w GEL

Wound Irrigation, Cleansing, Moisturizing, and Care Gel

Properties

Aclind® W Gel is a protective moisturizing and care gel used in combination with medical devices such as dressings, bandages, pads, and wound fillers in acute or chronic wounds, as well as first and second-degree burns. It fills the gap between dressings and the wound surface, providing continuous moisturization and protection against infection, stabilizing the wound, minimizing adherence of the dressing to the wound surface, and accelerating the wound healing process.

Chemical composition

Polyhexanide (PHMB, 0.1%), Poloxamer, Purified Water, and excipients.

Indications

• In infected or non-infected acute wounds (resulting from cuts, tears, abrasions, contusions, bites, stings, etc., or surgical wounds), • In infected or non-infected chronic wounds (e.g., diabetic ulcers, venous ulcers, pressure ulcers, etc.), • In infected or non-infected thermal or chemical wounds (first and second-degree burns, wounds resulting from electrical current, radiation wounds), • In the entry regions of urological catheters, • In the care of peristomal skin, fistulas, and abscesses, prior to the application of materials such as dressings, bandages, compresses, and wound fillers, for the care, moisturization, and protective coating of the wound surface, and for creating a barrier between the wound and dressing to prevent drying and adherence.

According to the Consensus document published on Wound Care Products, Polyhexanide (PHMB) is indicated as the 1st option in many wounds such as infection-prone wounds, burns, and the decontamination of acute and chronic wounds.

Method of Use

• Aclind® w Gel protects and moisturizes the wound surface.

• With its unique combination, it forms a protective film layer between the wound surface and the dressing, mechanically preventing the adhesion of pathogenic microorganisms to the wound surface.

• Aclind® w Gel protects the wound surface by forming a thin protective layer, filling the gap between the wound surface and the dressing, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the dressing while preventing the dressing material from adhering to the wound.

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