Dynarex Oil Emulsion Dressing
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Dynarex Oil Emulsion Dressing
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Note: Product images may vary slightly by variant.
The Dynarex Oil Emulsion Dressing is an optimal choice for wound care, blending premium materials to offer superior comfort and performance. Utilizing a unique oil emulsion, this dressing prevents adherence to the wound bed, fostering a pain-free application and removal process. This property is particularly valuable for sensitive skin or for those with lower pain tolerance.
Available in various sizes such as 3" x 8", 5" x 9", and 3" x 3", each designed to cater to different wound dimensions and needs. They come in convenient packaging options, ensuring users have the right number of dressings required for any situation. Dynarex Oil Emulsion Dressings are renowned for maintaining a moist wound environment, essential for accelerating the healing process and enhancing patient comfort.
Key Features:
- Non-adherent properties ensure it does not stick to the wound, reducing pain during dressing changes.
- Enhances wound healing by maintaining a moist environment, crucial for the recovery process.
- Versatile and suitable for a wide range of wounds, including surgical.
Uses:
- Dynarex Oil Emulsion Dressing is designed for use in the management of acute wounds, minor burns, and abrasions. It creates a protective barrier over the wound, helping to maintain a moist environment conducive to healing. Ideal for post-surgical wounds and skin grafts.
FAQs:
1. What is the primary use of Dynarex Oil Emulsion Dressing?
The primary use of Dynarex Oil Emulsion Dressing is to manage acute wounds, like minor burns and abrasions, by providing a protective barrier that helps in maintaining a moist healing environment.
2. How often should the dressing be changed?
The frequency of dressing changes depends on the wound's condition and healthcare provider's recommendation but typically every 1-3 days or when clinically indicated.
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- Pharmacy or wholesale distributor license issued by the state board
- License address must exactly match the shipping address
- License must be from the same state as the shipping address
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- Doctor, dentist, or nurse practitioner license issued by the state board
- Address does not need to match, but license must still be from the same state as the shipping destination
Note: A DEA license will not meet the requirement.
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