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Tag: Hydrogel

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Exploring What Are the Side Effects of Hydrogels?

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With billions of contact lenses and countless wound dressings containing hydrogels produced annually, these water-based polymers are a ubiquitous feature in modern medicine. Despite their widespread use and general safety, understanding what are the side effects of hydrogels is vital for both patients and healthcare providers to ensure proper application and management.

Is PluroGel OTC? Understanding Its Availability and Use

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More than 90% of chronic wounds are estimated to contain biofilm, a major barrier to healing [1.6.5]. The question 'Is PluroGel OTC?' reveals its dual-purpose role in wound care, as it is available both over-the-counter for minor issues and as a professional-use product for more complex wounds [1.2.1, 1.3.1].

What's in Amerigel? Exploring the Ingredients of this Hydrogel

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AMERIGEL Hydrogel Wound Dressing is a product frequently mentioned in discussions about wound care. Understanding what's in Amerigel involves looking at its listed components [1.1]. The formulation is described as containing a combination of ingredients, some derived from natural sources and others more commonly found in pharmaceutical preparations [1.2, 1.4].

Understanding When You Should Not Use Hydrogel for Wound Care

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Hydrogel wound dressings are widely used in modern medicine for their ability to create a moist healing environment, yet they are not suitable for every wound. Knowing when you should not use hydrogel is crucial for preventing complications, promoting effective healing, and ensuring patient safety.

How to use Purestat (PuraStat®): A Guide for Clinicians on Hemostasis

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According to clinical studies, the use of PuraStat® has shown high rates of initial hemostatic success in endoscopic procedures for GI bleeding. For healthcare professionals, understanding **how to use Purestat** (PuraStat®) effectively is crucial for managing bleeding and ensuring patient safety during and after endoscopic interventions.