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Replicare Hydrocolloid Dressing, Film Backing is a hydrocolloid dressing.

INTENDED USES: For superior absorption in the management of exuding wounds.

CLAIMED BENEFITS: Hydrocolloid dressing that contains a dense concentration of absorbent material in a thin dressing for superior absorption in the management of exuding wounds. Cohesive properties keep the wound free of dressing residue. The one-handed application system will not stick to gloves Film exterior that is waterproof and aids in prevention of bacterial contamination. Top film can be wiped clean easily. Dressing hugs curves better and stretches comfortably, with a combination of adhesion and elasticity for maximum wear time. Bevelled edges help keep the dressing from sticking to clothing or bed linens, reducing the risk of leakage.

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