Oil Emulsion Wound Dressing is a nonadherent wound dressing impregnated with an oil emulsion blend
INTENDED USES: For use as a primary dressing on low to non-exudating wounds, including: donor sites, lacerations, burns, abrasions, skin graft sites
CLAIMED BENEFITS: Oil Emulsion Wound Dressing consists of a nonadherent gauze mesh impregnated with white petrolatum in an oil emulsion blend. This primary dressing permits the flow of exudate without sticking to the wound bed. Conforms to all body contours. Nonadherent, use beneath a secondary dressing to manage exudate and securement. Sterile. Not made with natural rubber latex."
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