Telfa White Adhesive Dressing

TelfaSKU: 10119_CS

Dimensions: 2 X 3 Inch
UOM: Case of 2400
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Frequently Asked Questions about Telfa White Adhesive Dressing

Telfa White Adhesive Dressing is a sterile, non-adherent dressing made of highly absorbent cotton fabric bonded on both sides with perforated film. This helps keep wounds moist and promote healing.

This product is designed for use in primary and secondary wound care, including cuts, scrapes, and minor burns. It's ideal for dressing small to medium-sized wounds.

Apply the dressing by tearing along the perforated line, then remove the backing paper. Place the dressing over the wound, smoothing out any air pockets to ensure good contact.

Yes, this product is made with non-adherent film and highly absorbent cotton fabric, making it suitable for sensitive skin. It's also latex-free and fragrance-free.

No, this product is not intended for use on open wounds. Use it only on closed or minimally broken wounds to prevent further irritation.

Telfa White Adhesive Dressing comes in various sizes, including 2 x 3 inches, 10119_CS (2 x 3.5 inches), and 314018_EA (3 x 3 inches). Choose the size that best fits your wound.

Telfa White Adhesive Dressing is a trusted, reliable choice for wound care due to its high absorbency, non-adherent film, and ease of use. It's also affordable and widely available.

Store Telfa White Adhesive Dressings in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep them sterile by covering with a plastic wrap or sealed bag.

The shelf life of Telfa White Adhesive Dressing is typically 2 years from the manufacturing date, as indicated on the packaging. Always check for expiration dates before use.

Yes, this product has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in primary and secondary wound care.

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