Mpn | Description | Qty | Price | |
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MSC9422EP | 2 x 2 Inch | Box of 10 |
$84.08
$8.41 ea
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MSC9422EP | 2 x 2 Inch | Case of 100 |
$475.33
$4.75 ea
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Description
Medline MAXORB EXTRA Ag Alginate Dressings Overview
The Medline MAXORB EXTRA Ag Alginate Dressings are highly absorbent dressings designed for moderate to heavily draining wounds. These dressings help manage bacterial burden with controlled-release ionic silver, providing up to 21-day antimicrobial protection.
Features and Benefits
- Effective Wound Management: The Medline MAXORB EXTRA Ag Alginate Dressings are specifically designed for moderate to heavily draining wounds, making them ideal for a variety of wound care needs.
- Bacterial Burden Control: With their controlled-release ionic silver, these dressings help manage bacterial burden, reducing the risk of infection and promoting faster healing.
- Long-lasting Antimicrobial Protection: The dressings provide up to 21-day antimicrobial protection, ensuring continuous defense against harmful bacteria.
- High Absorbency: Made from calcium alginate and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), these dressings are highly absorbent, effectively managing wound exudate and reducing the need for frequent dressing changes.
- Oder Reduction: In addition to their absorbency properties, these dressings also help reduce odors associated with wound exudate, enhancing patient comfort and confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Medline MAXORB EXTRA Ag Alginate Dressing?
A: The dimensions of this dressing are 2 x 2 inches.
Q: Is this dressing suitable for individuals with latex allergies?
A: Yes, the Medline MAXORB EXTRA Ag Alginate Dressings are not made with natural rubber latex, making them safe for individuals with latex allergies.
Q: Who manufactures these dressings?
A: These dressings are manufactured by Medline, a trusted and reputable medical supply company.
Note: The information provided is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare professional for personalized wound care recommendations.