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AGFIX FOAM SILVER DRESSINGS

Cutting-edge wound care products designed to provide optimal healing conditions while protecting against infection. Infused with antimicrobial silver, these dressings are designed to manage moderate to heavily exuding wounds by providing a moist healing environment while offering effective protection against infection.

Product Range:

AGFIX FOAM

Made of 5mm thick, moderately absorbing capacity Hydrophilic foam

AGFIX ULTRA

Made of 10mm thick, double absorption capacity Hydrophilic foam

AGFIX ULTRA MAX

Made of 10mm thick, Hydrophilic foam with embedded Super Absorbent Polymer

Key Features:

Silver Layer for Broad Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity

Moist Wound Healing Environment for Faster Healing

High Absorbency for Exudate Management 

Non-adherent Wound Contact Layer for Pain-Free Removal

Flexible, Conforms to the Body Contours

Breathable Material for Moisture-Vapour Transmission 

BENEFITS:
  • Infection Prevention: The antimicrobial properties of silver actively kill a wide range of bacteria, helping to reduce the risk of infection and ensuring a safer healing process.

  • Protection Against Multiple Pathogens: The broad-spectrum antimicrobial action of silver provides protection against a wide range of pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

  • Enhanced Healing: By managing exudate and maintaining a moist wound environment, Silver Foam Dressings support accelerated wound healing.

  • Pain-Free Changes: The non-adherent nature of the dressing minimizes discomfort during removal, making it more patient-friendly.

  • Versatile Application: High absorption capacity makes it suitable for a wide range of exuding ulcers, providing a versatile solution for wound care needs.

  • Cost-Efficiency: The high absorbency and prolonged wear time reduce the frequency of dressing changes, offering a cost-effective wound care option.
USES:
  • Chronic and acute wounds
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Venous leg ulcers
  • Surgical wounds
  • Burns and donor sites
CASE STUDIES:

58 year old female patient

Type of Ulcer: Venous Ulcer

Wound history: 9 years non-healing

38 year old female patient

Type of Ulcer: Venous Ulcer

Wound history: 4 years non-healing

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