
"Maintains an optimal wound
environment"
What is It?
AmeriGel® Gauze Dressing is the first and only FDA-approved,
antimicrobial/antifungal hydrogel impregnated gauze. It is
indicated for stage I-IV pressure ulcers, diabetic skin ulcers,
venous stasis (insufficiency) ulcers, 1st and 2nd degree burns,
post-surgical incisions (dehiscence), cuts and abrasions.
What makes it unique?
AmeriGel® Gauze Dressing is the only impregnated gauze
dressing on the market today with Oakin™. Extracted from
nature, Oakin™ provides antimicrobial, antifungal and
aggressive autolytic debriding properties. In a MIC test, Oakin™ demonstrated
bactericidal activity (in-vitro) against 49 gram + and gram
- microbes, including Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Pseudomonas,
Candida and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Other ingredients
include Zinc Acetate, well known for its skin protective properties
and Polyethylene Glycol, which helps to maintain a moist wound
environment. As a wound filler, AmeriGel® can be utilized
to wick or pack wounds, used under compression and changed
daily.
Why does it work?
AmeriGel®’s primary mechanisms of action are
to decrease cell membrane permeability, proliferate proteins
to the wound bed, prompt wound contracture and promote the
development of granulation tissue without being cytotoxic
to fibroblasts. AmeriGel® helps to combat infection,
reduce wound bioburden and provide an antimicrobial barrier
to prevent infections.
How can AmeriGel® aid in debridement?
Ordinary glycerin or saline-based impregnated gauze
merely maintain a moist wound environment that enables the
removal of necrotic or devitalized tissue. Oakin™ assists
to lyse or break down necrotic tissue and softens eschar,
often without the need for more costly enzymatic agents.
AmeriGel® is not tissue selective; therefore it can be
used on red, black or yellow wounds. Some dense fibrin caps
or tenacious fibrin deposits may need to be mechanically
removed.
How does AmeriGel® stay moist for up to SEVEN days
when exposed to air?
When evaluating an impregnated gauze, many wound care specialists
simply open one and leave it open, to see how long it retains
moisture. Typical saline or glycerin-based impregnated gauzes
usually dry out within 24-48 hours. However, due to its unique
polyethylene glycol base, AmeriGel® remains moist for
up to seven days without maceration. This slower evaporation
is ideal when used in an Unna boot or a multiple layer compression
device.
Description:
Non-woven gauze impregnated with AmeriGel® Wound Dressing,
an antimicrobial hydrogel wound filler.
Ingredients:
Non-woven gauze, Oakin™ (Oak extract), Meadowsweet
extract, Polyethylene Glycol 400, Polyethylene Glycol 3350,
Water, Zinc acetate.
Properties:
The primary ingredient, Oakin™ is bactericidal
(in-vitro) and provides the antimicrobial, antifungal and
aggressive autolytic debriding properties.
Indications for Usage:
Stage I-IV pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers,
diabetic skin ulcers, 1st & 2nd degree burns, post-surgical
incisions (dehiscence), cuts and abrasions.
Contraindications:
Do not use if there is a known allergy or sensitivity
to Oak or any other ingredient.
Precautions:
For external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes.
Do not use on children under 2 years of age without consulting
a physician.
Adverse Reactions:
None Known.
Dosage and Administration:
Apply directly to wound surface and cover with secondary
dressing once daily.
How supplied / Availability:
Available in 2" X 2" (Cat. # A5002) and
4" X 4" (Cat. # A5004) individually sealed foil
packets, 30 each per box.
ATTENTION: Medicare Patients can obtain this gauze through Sirius
Medical Supplies with little or no cost.
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