Coloplast Biatain Ag Non Adhesive Foam Antimicrobial Dressing With Silver, Soft, Latex-Free, Sterile, 6" x 6"
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Coloplast® Biatain® Ag Non-Adhesive Foam Antimicrobial Dressing With Silver 6" L x 6" W, Square, Soft, Latex-Free, Sterile
Coloplast® Biatain® Ag Non-Adhesive Foam Antimicrobial Dressing with Silver is made with hydro-activated silver that is released into the wound during wear. Provides effective protection against bacteria and the best wound bed conditions for healing. It is based on the foam technology that provides superior exudatemanagement and offers high patient comfort due to a soft foam dressing with beveled edges.
Coloplast® Biatain® Ag Non-adhesive Foam Antimicrobial Dressing with Silver manages low to high wound exudate levels.
Releases silver ions according to the amount of exudates present in the wound.
Release persists for up to seven days.
Demonstrates wide spectrum antimicrobial efficacy against bacteria.
Ideal under compression.
Features soft and non-adherent foam, suitable even if skin surroundings are fragile or injured.
Unit of Measure Contents Sold By
Each (EA) 1 Each 1 Total (1 Each)
Box (BX) 5 Each 5 Total (1 Box of 5 Each)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is foam dressing used for?
A: Foam dressings are used for moderate to heavily exuding wounds such as pressure ulcers, post-surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers, and traumatic wounds. They absorb fluid, protect the wound, and support healing.
Q: How often should foam dressings be changed?
A: Foam dressings are typically changed every 3 to 7 days or as needed depending on the amount of exudate. Always follow the wound care professional’s recommendations.
Q: How do foam dressings work?
A: Foam dressings absorb exudate while keeping the wound moist. They help prevent infection, reduce pain, and protect the wound from external contaminants.
Q: Can foam dressings be used on infected wounds?
A: Some foam dressings are formulated with antimicrobial agents suitable for infected wounds. Always consult with a healthcare provider before applying to an infected site.
Q: Are foam dressings suitable for dry wounds?
A: Foam dressings are typically not recommended for dry wounds because they are designed to absorb moisture. Hydrogel dressings may be more appropriate for dry or necrotic wounds.
Q: Do foam dressings stick to wounds?
A: Non-adherent foam dressings do not stick to wounds and are gentle during removal. Adhesive foam dressings stick around the wound, not directly on it.