ACTICOAT™ Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing
Product Info
⚠ Non-Stock product. This product is not regularly stocked in our Warehouse and is considered a final sale item. It cannot be returned, cancelled, or refunded after purchase. Please review carefully before placing your order.
2 in Length, 2 in Width, Composition/Ingredients Rayon/Polyester Core Nanocrystalline Silver Coated HDPE Mesh, Sterile, ACTICOAT™ Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing (5 per Box, 20 Boxes per Case)
*Features*ACTICOAT provides an effective barrier to protect the wound site from invasive pathogens* ACTICOAT is an effective barrier to over 150 pathogens which includes a broad spectrum of gram positive and negative bacteria and fungal wound pathogens. ACTICOAT is also an effective barrier to multiple strains of Antibiotic resistant Pseudomonas, Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus (VRE). ACTICOAT is a potent antimicrobial barrier dressing. The Nanocrystalline coating of silver rapidly kills a broad spectrum of bacteria in as little as 30 minutes. ACTICOAT consists of three layers: an absorbent inner core sandwiched between outer layers of silver coated, low adherent polyethylene net. Nanocrystalline Silver protects the wound site from bacterial colonization while the inner core helps maintain moist wound environment* The sustained release of silver ensures that ACTICOAT remains effective for a up to 3 days* ACTICOAT rapidly kills bacteria in as little as 30 minutes – faster than other forms of silver* Easier and less painful to remove than SSD (silver sulphadiazine) making it a dressing of choice for both the patient and the carer* ACTICOAT kills pathogenic organisms in wounds to reduce the risk of infection. ACTICOAT is also effective in the reduction of bacterial load in wounds* ACTICOAT is available in a wide range of sizes and can be cut to shape, enabling the chosen size of dressing to conform to the wound surface* ACTICOAT contributes to effective wound bed preparation which in turn assists faster healing* Dressing changes are less traumatic than traditional methods for both the patient and the carer
