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Optifoam Nonadhesive Foam Wound Dressings

  • Highly absorbent1 dressings provide exceptional fluid handling with a variety of applications
  • Moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) adjusts to fluid level to increase breathability
  • Dressings that have an "EP" at the end of the item number are supplied in Educational Packaging that focuses on patient safety and correct product application
  • Indications: pressure injuries, partial and full- thickness wounds, leg ulcers, donor sites, lacerations and abrasions, skin tears, and first- and second-degree burns
  • Contraindications: third-degree burns and lesions with active vasculitis

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  • Highly absorbent1 dressings provide exceptional fluid handling with a variety of applications
  • Moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) adjusts to fluid level to increase breathability
  • Dressings that have an "EP" at the end of the item number are supplied in Educational Packaging that focuses on patient safety and correct product application
  • Indications: pressure injuries, partial and full- thickness wounds, leg ulcers, donor sites, lacerations and abrasions, skin tears, and first- and second-degree burns
  • Contraindications: third-degree burns and lesions with active vasculitis

    1. Data on file
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From $3.13

Original: $10.45

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Optifoam Nonadhesive Foam Wound Dressings

$10.45

$3.13

Description

  • Highly absorbent1 dressings provide exceptional fluid handling with a variety of applications
  • Moisture vapor transmission rate (MVTR) adjusts to fluid level to increase breathability
  • Dressings that have an "EP" at the end of the item number are supplied in Educational Packaging that focuses on patient safety and correct product application
  • Indications: pressure injuries, partial and full- thickness wounds, leg ulcers, donor sites, lacerations and abrasions, skin tears, and first- and second-degree burns
  • Contraindications: third-degree burns and lesions with active vasculitis

    1. Data on file