Colactive Plus Collagen Matrix Dressing Features
- Advanced wound dressing made from collagen, sodium alginate, carboxylmethylcellulose (CMC), ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and silver chloride
- Facilitates natural wound healing
- Transforms into a soft gel sheet when in contact with wound exudates
- Maintains a moist wound environment
- The silver chloride provides an effective broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity.
- It may be trimmed and layered for the management of deep wounds
When Not to Use Colactive Plus Collagen Matrix Dressing
ColActive Plus Ag dressings should not be used on third-degree burns or on patients with a known allergy or sensitivity to:
- Animal-derived collagen
- Silver
- Any other ingredient listed
When to Use Colactive Plus Collagen Matrix Dressing
ColActive Plus Ag is indicated for management of full- and partial-thickness wounds, including:
- Pressure ulcers
- Diabetic ulcers
- Ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies
- Venous ulcers
- Donor and graft sites
- Abrasions
- Traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention
- Dehisced surgical wounds
- First- and second-degree burns
How to Use Colactive Plus Collagen Matrix Dressing
- Use a wound cleanser or distilled water.
- Rinse the wound bed.
- Make sure it matches the wound size exactly.
- Put the bandage right on the wound bed.
- Make the wound bed damp with distilled water to start the gelling process.
- Put another bandage over ColActive Plus Ag.
- Change it every day or when needed.
How do I Safely Remove The Dressing
Take off the second bandage carefully:
- Be gentle when removing ColActive Plus Ag.
- Make sure not to harm any new tissues while taking off the dressing.
Clean the wound before putting on a new bandage:
- Use a wound cleanser or distilled water.
- Follow the instructions to apply a new ColActive Plus Ag dressing.
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