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General Information
A full contact flexible wound dressing which provides an optimal wound healing environment and helps
abnormal scar prevention. Stratamed is a semi-occlusive, self-drying and transparent gel.
When used as directed Stratamed dries to form a protective layer that is gas permeable and water resistant which hydrates and protects compromised skin areas and open wounds from chemical and microbial invasion.
Warnings
• For external use only.
• Stratamed should not be placed in contact with the eyes.
• Stratamed should not be applied over other skin treatments without the advice of your physician.
• Stratamed may stain clothing if not completely dry.
• Should your wound show signs of infection or fail to heal, consult your physician.
• If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your physician.
• Not suitable for wet, highly exudative, tunnelling wounds or 3rd degree burns.
• Keep out of the reach of children.
• Store below 25 °C (77 °F).
• Do not use after the expiration (EXP) date printed on the tube.
Common Uses
Stratamed was developed for use on all types of superficial wounds, burns, skin tears and abrasions including those resulting from:
• General and cosmetic surgery
• Trauma
• 1st and 2nd degree burns
• Bites
• Grazes
• Laser therapy, including tattoo removal
• Chemical peels
• Dermal abrasion
• Cryotherapy
• Acne and other diseases of the skin
Ingredients
Polysiloxanes, siloxane resin
Directions
• Ensure that the affected skin or wound is clean.
• Gently pat dry as much excess exudate or wound fluid from the area as possible prior to gel application.
• For best results Stratamed should be maintained in continuous contact with the skin (24 hours a day).
On damaged or broken skin not requiring a secondary dressing:
• Apply a very thin layer of Stratamed to the affected area and allow the gel to dry.
• Stratamed should be applied once daily, or twice daily to exposed areas or as advised by your physician.
• Once dry, Stratamed may be covered by sunscreen, cosmetics, pressure garments or casts.
• When applied correctly to the affected areas, Stratamed should be dry in 5–6 minutes. If it takes longer to dry you have probably applied too much. Gently remove the excess with a clean tissue or gauze and allow the drying process to continue.
On damaged skin or wounds requiring a secondary dressing:
• Apply a thin layer of Stratamed then cover with the secondary dressing.
• Stratamed should be reapplied when changing the dressing or checking wound progress, or as advised by your physician.