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WOUNDS & CONDITIONS

Why use AmeriGel® instead of
a first-aid ointment?


First aid antibiotic ointments like Neosporin®, Triple antibiotic ointment, etc. work well. They help combat infection in minor cuts, burns and scrapes. But, are these the right products for you to be using on your wound?

Look at the “Indications” and “Warnings” on the packaging of a typical “First aid antibiotic ointment” and you will see the following:
Indications: First aid to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Warnings: (excerpt) In case of deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns, consult a physician. The word “minor” means that the skin is damaged, but not penetrated through or punctured. Some examples of minor wounds: a scraped elbow, a small scratch on the skin, etc. Wounds that have not healed in 60-90 days are considered chronic non-healing wounds and are not minor. These wounds range from shallow (crater-like) openings in the skin to penetrating down deep enough to see muscle or bone. Many times, there are other factors that contribute to a wound not healing, like diabetes, circulation problems, etc. The two main reasons that wounds, in general, will not heal is due to infection and an accumulation of necrotic or devitalized tissue (debris) in the wound itself.

The “First aid antibiotic ointments” mentioned above are antibiotic and/or antimicrobial preparations that prevent infection. However, they do not keep the wound debris-free, because they do not have a “debriding” component. Debriding means the removal of dead/dying tissue or debris that has accumulated inside the wound. A scab covering the wound or a yellow splotch inside the wound is an example of necrotic tissue. In a chronic wound, you would not want either of these examples interfering with the healing process. Therefore, using a product that has a debriding capability would be advantageous.

AmeriGel® Wound Dressing is FDA approved for the following:
Indications: Stage I-IV pressure ulcers, venous stasis ulcers, diabetic skin ulcers, 1st and 2nd degree burns, post surgical incisions, cuts and abrasions. The indications for use of AmeriGel® include “cuts and abrasions,” which is essentially all that “First aid antibiotic ointments” are intended.

Further, AmeriGel® is:

    1. antimicrobial to fight and prevent infection, like an antibiotic.
    2. an autolytic debrider to keep the wound debris-free.
    3. keeps the wound moist for optimal healing

From minor cuts to chronic non-healing wounds, the choice is Amerigel®.

AmeriGel®'s Guarantee:
AmeriGel® Wound Dressing has been shown in a study to work on 7 out of 10 wounds and has a 30-day money back guarantee. Should you or someone you know have a wound that hasn’t healed, try AmeriGel® Wound Dressing for 2 weeks to see how well it works. If the wound does not respond to AmeriGel®, then simply return it within the 30-day period for a full product refund.

 

Testimonials...   click here for more
My mother has been bed-ridden for over 3 years and was prone to bed sores until I started using the Amerigel products. The Wound Dressing, in particular, has been a blessing in healing her sores almost overnight. Her doctor and visiting nurses were so amazed at how much AmeriGel Wound Dressing has helped my mother that they are recommending it to their other patients. I have also given tubes to friends and relatives who are diabetic and now they would never be without it. God bless you for making such wonderful products that really work.
D. Daddiego
Brooklyn, NY

 

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