Inadine Dressing: The Ultimate Wound Care Solution for Effective Healing 

Inadine Dressing consists of a low adherent knitted viscose fabric impregnated with a polyethylene glycol base containing 10% povidone iodine; equivalent to 1.0% available iodine.

Even in cases of infection, the Inadine PVP-I Non-Adhesive Dressing is intended to keep the wound safe. In addition to being used to treat ulcerative wounds, Inadine dressings may also be used to stop small burns and traumatic skin loss injuries from becoming infected. It can also be used in combination with systemic antibiotics in severely infected wounds.

What is Inadine Dressing and How Does It Work? 

Over 170 years have been spent using iodine, a highly efficient topical antibacterial, to heal wounds in clinical settings. It is effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungus, viruses, and protozoa. 

In a clinical assessment study, ninety percent of patients said they did not experience any pain when changing their dressings. 

How Does It Work? 

Povidone iodine has been shown to be efficacious against MRSA and possesses a broad range of antibacterial activity.

Key Features of Inadine Dressing 

Some of the key features of Inadine wound dressing: 

  • Reliable and Efficient:

A dependable, effective, and non-adherent dressing, Inadine dressing is intended to control bacterial contamination and avert infection in both acute and chronic wounds.

  • Non-Adherent:

Inadine Non-Adhesive Dressing in addition to minimizing adhesion to the wound bed, dressings have been demonstrated in clinical practice to lessen patient discomfort and lower the risk of granulation tissue injury during dressing removal.

Inadine PVP-I Dressing will turn white after it is dressed from orange. When compared to other dressings, the color change gives an indication of how often dressings should be changed, reducing needless dressing changes. This might increase treatment’s cost-effectiveness.

How to Apply Inadine Dressing? 

  • Dressing Preparation:
  1. When necessary, Inadine Dressing can be cut using clean scissors or folded to fit the wound bed.
  2. It is best to cut Inadine Dressing whilst one or two backing papers are in place.
  • Dressing Application:
  1. Remove one backing paper. 
  2. Peel off the dressing from the remaining backing paper and apply Inadine Dressing directly to the wound.
  • Secondary Dressing Application:
  1. Cover Inadine Dressing with a secondary dressing such as TIELLE. Choose the secondary dressing based on the level of wound fluid. Apply any secondary cover or retention/compression bandage.
  • Dressing Change and Removal:
  1. When the Inadine Dressing color fades this indicates loss of antiseptic efficacy and the dressing should be changed. In the early stages, particularly in cases with extremely infected wounds or wounds producing a lot of wound fluid, it may be changed up to twice a day.
  2. Gently remove the secondary dressing.
  3. Removal of Inadine Dressing may be helped by gentle stretching of the dressing at diagonally opposite corners.

When to Use Inadine Dressing: Common Indications and Applications 

Inadine PVP-I Dressing can be used as a primary dressing or in combination with other dressings. RCT study on partial thickness burns confirms that patient with Inadine Dressing require less analgesia and experience faster healing. 

Inadine Non-Adherent Dressing reduces hospital visits and time off work and is indicated to manage ulcerative wounds and may also be used for the prevention of infection in: 

  • Treating minor burns 
  • Minor traumatic skin loss injuries.

Clinical studies suggest that Inadine Dressing may also be an appropriate dressing choice in the management of chronic wounds that include: 

  • Ulcers deriving from different etiologies
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers.

Conclusion 

If you are looking to buy Inadine PVP Non-Adherent Dressing that prevents the infection of minor burns, traumatic skin loss, and ulcers, you can buy it from Joya Medical Supplies. 

You can also reach out to us through [email protected] or by calling us at 1300 005 032. 

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