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Lot 1 - Urgo Tul Absorb Border - Polyurethane Foam Dressing Impregnated With Tlc Healing Matrix (Clear Colloid Technology, Composed Of Lipophilic Matrix And Carboxymethylcellulose), Superabsorbent Layer, Non-Woven Layer, Polyurethane Film With Semi-Permeable Silicone Edge. Size 15 The First Bandage Is Short Stretch, Soft And Comfortable, Absorbs Exudate And Does Not Fall Apart, Providing 80% Compression. The Second Bandage Is Long Stretch, Providing 20% Of The Compression, Is Self-Adhering And Maintains The Joint For Up To 7 Days Without Loosening. Both Bandages Have An Alyptic Pressure Marker, Ensuring Perfect And Correct Application. Size 18-25 Cm Ankle. (It Can Remain On The Wound For Up To 7 Days)., Lot 1 - Urgo Clean Ag - Primary Dressing, Sterile, Absorbent, Non-Adherent, Non-Occlusive, Composed Of Polyabsorbent Fibers, Formed By An Acrylic Core Wrapped By Ammonia Polyacrylate Polymers And Tlc-Ag Healing Matrix (Colloid Lipid Technology, Composed Of A Matrix Lipophilic, Carboxymeicellulose And Silver Salts) Size 15 X 15 Cm. (It Can Remain On The Wound For Up To 7 Days)., Lot 1 - Urgo Start Plus Pad - Sterile Primary Dressing, Formed By Acrylic Core Surrounded By Ammonium Polyacrylate Polymers, And Tlc-Nosf Healing Matrix (Colloid Lipid Technology Composed Of Lipophilic Matrix, Carboxymethylcellulose And Sucrose Octasulfate) Size 10 X 10 Cm., Lot 1 - Curatec Solution With Phmb - Aqueous, Colorless, Clear Solution, With 0.1% Biguanide Polyhexamethylene (Phmb) And Edta. Phmb Is A Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Agent That Has Its Effect Enhanced In The Presence Of Edta With Action Against Microorganisms Such As Bacteria, Fungi, Yeast And Which Helps In The Removal Of The Biofilm Layer. Packaging With Volumetric Marking, Enabling Volume Management. Size 350 Ml., 01/12/2025 - 08:19:47, Lot 1 - Curatec Phmb Gel - Gel For Wound Decontamination, Composed Of: Purified Water, 0.1% Polyhexamethylbiguanide (Phmb), Betaine Compound, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Edta, Imidazolidinyl Urea And Propylene Glycol. Presentation 100Ml.
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