McKesson Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) Absorbent Gelling Fiber Dressing

McKessonSKU: 1138626_EA

Dimensions: 3/4 X 18 Inch
UOM: Each
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Sale price$7.99

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Frequently Asked Questions about McKesson Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) Absorbent Gelling Fiber Dressing

McKesson Absorbent Gelling Fiber Dressing is a highly absorbent dressing designed to support moist wound environments for faster healing. It features carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and guluronic acid calcium alginate materials.

This product is designed for moderately to heavily exuding chronic and acute wounds, infected or at risk of infection, as well as decubitus ulcers (pressure ulcers), venous and arterial leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, graft and donor sites, post-operative surgical wounds, superficial and partial thickness burns.

Apply the dressing to clean, dry wound tissue. Gently remove any air bubbles or excess fluid with a sterile instrument. Ensure proper fit by adjusting the size as needed.

The product is available in various sizes and formats, including 1138625_BX, 1138625_CS, 1138625_EA, 1138626_BX, 1138626_CS, 1138626_EA, 1138627_BX, 1138627_CS, 1138627_EA, 1138628_BX, 1138628_CS, and 1138628_EA.

Yes, the dressing is a sterile, non-woven material composed of carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) and guluronic acid calcium alginate. It is designed for use on intact skin.

The product offers excellent wet and dry strength, supports moist wound environments, and can act as a haemostat to control minor bleeding in superficial wounds, making it a valuable addition to advanced wound care.

No, this product is designed for moderately to heavily exuding chronic and acute wounds. Open wounds should be treated with sterile gauze or dressing as recommended by a healthcare professional.

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