Description
Saniplast Large Bandage is appropriate for covering and protecting all types of large cuts and wounds. It is intended for ankles, wrists, and elbows. Antiseptic bandage effectively protects wounds from microbial contamination due to Acrinol antiseptic pad and promotes natural healing.
Features
-PVC film,
-Acrinol Antispectic pad,
-Adhesive coating
Form
Strips
Variant/Size
20 bandages, 25mm x 72mm each.
Key Benefits
-Breathable and water resistant material protects the wound
-Antiseptic wound pad provides protection from germs and bacteria
-Long lasting protection
-Acts as a second skin barrier.
-Acrinol antiseptic pad promotes natural healing
Direction For Use
-Clean and dry the infected area thoroughly.
-Carefully remove the sticky paper from the bandage.
-Do not touch the antiseptic pad with your fingers and carefully place it on the infected area.
Dosage
Change Saniplast Large Bandage daily for better healing.
Storage
Store it in a cool and dry place. Keep it away from heat and sunlight. Keep it out of reach of children and pets."
Safety Information/Precautions
-Before application, wash and dry the wound area properly.
-Change Saniplast Junior Summer First Aid Bandage daily for better care of wounds.
-In case of allergic reaction or irritation, consult your doctor immediately.
Pregnancy
Safe to use by pregnant females.
Lactation
Safe to use by lactating females.
Faqs
Why are bandages applied?
Bandages are applied to cover wounds or control bleeding. They also help in preventing infections in the wounds.
How often should I change my bandage?
Change your bandage each day, daily or if it becomes dirty or wet.
Can I keep the bandage on overnight?
Yes, you can keep the bandage overnight unless the wound is oozing and is too painful. In that case consult your doctor immediately.
How can air permeable bandages be helpful?
Air permeable bandages protect the wound from dirt and bacteria, reducing the risk of infection.
Are these bandages safe to use on children?
Yes, these are safe to use on children, avoid putting bandages on the spots where children can take them off easily."