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Zorflex Accelerated Wound Healing

Zorflex Accelerated Wound Healing INSTRUCTION FOR USE:

-Cleanse the wound with Dermacyn® WoundCare Solution (recommended) / sterile water.
-Zorflex® will tear easily. To avoid fraying cut the dressing to shape, covering the peri-wound if maceration is evident.
-Without stretching the dressing, apply Zorflex® either way up to the wound surface.
-The dressing should be applied with the direction of stretch running along the limb to allow movement.
-Secure the Zorflex® dressing in place using an appropriate secondary dressing or compression therapy. Alternatively secure
with a dressing retention sheet, tape or bandage. In the case of highly exuding wounds, an absorbent secondary dressing is appropriate.
-Zorflex® allows the transfer of the exudate into the secondary dressing which should be replaced as necessary without disturbing the Zorflex® or the wound bed.
-Should the dressing dry or adhere to the wound, moisten or soak the dressing with Dermacyn® WoundCare Solution/sterile water to assist removal and avoid disruption of the healing wound.
-Zorflex® can be left on the wound for up to 7 days, or as clinically indicated. Any threads or fibres which detach from the dressing can be easily seen and removed.
-Device should only be used as specified.
-Device should be used under relevant supervision by healthcare professionals.

Zorflex® wound contact dressings. Antimicrobial Zorflex® wound contact dressings help speed the wound healing process while offering numerous other advantages:

-Direct contact layer for treating chronic non-healing wounds, including VLUs, DFUs, PUs, surgical and infected wounds
-Safe, risk free antimicrobial action – no reported adverse reaction.
-Can be used as a prophylactic dressing
-Non-cytotoxic
-Can be left on the wound for up to 7 days
-Exudation, inflammation and pain associated with infection subsides
-Easy to use.
-No special procedures or techniques required to apply Zorflex® directly on the wound
-Manages malodour

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