INADINE PVP-I Non-Adherent Dressing consists of a low adherent knitted viscose fabric impregnated with a polyethylene glycol (PEG) base containing 10% Povidone Iodine; equivalent to 1.0% available iodine.
Iodine is a highly effective topical antimicrobial that has been used clinically in the treatment of wounds for more than 170 years. It has a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity with efficacy against bacteria, microbacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses.
How does it work?
The Povidone Iodine molecule has a broad spectrum antimicrobial action and has been proven to be effective against MRSA.
INADINE minimises adherence to the wound bed, therefore reducing the risk of damage to the granulation tissue at dressing removal, and in clinical practice has been shown to reduce pain for patients.
Indications
INADINE is indicated to manage ulcerative wounds and may also be used for the prevention of infection in: Minor burns Minor traumatic skin loss injuries
Clinical studies suggest that INADINE may also be an appropriate dressing choice in the management of chronic wounds, including: Ulcers deriving from different aetiologies Diabetic foot ulcers Pressure ulcers
Inadine Dressing
INADINE PVP-I Non-Adherent Dressing consists of a low adherent knitted viscose fabric impregnated with a polyethylene glycol (PEG) base containing 10% Povidone Iodine; equivalent to 1.0% available iodine.
Iodine is a highly effective topical antimicrobial that has been used clinically in the treatment of wounds for more than 170 years. It has a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity with efficacy against bacteria, microbacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses.
How does it work?
The Povidone Iodine molecule has a broad spectrum antimicrobial action and has been proven to be effective against MRSA.
INADINE minimises adherence to the wound bed, therefore reducing the risk of damage to the granulation tissue at dressing removal, and in clinical practice has been shown to reduce pain for patients.
Indications
INADINE is indicated to manage ulcerative wounds and may also be used for the prevention of infection in:
Minor burns
Minor traumatic skin loss injuries
Clinical studies suggest that INADINE may also be an appropriate dressing choice in the management of chronic wounds, including:
Ulcers deriving from different aetiologies
Diabetic foot ulcers
Pressure ulcers