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Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution 500mL

Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution 500mL

Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution is intended to gently cleanse and hydrate a wide range of acute and chronic wounds, helping to reduce infection and odour while supporting optimal healing. Clinically...
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Canning Vale, WA (Showroom & Collection)
📍 Unit 3 / 168-170 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155
Caringbah, NSW (Showroom & Collection)
📍 3 / 153 Denman Ave, Caringbah NSW 2229
Regency Park, SA (Showroom & Collection)
📍 3 / 49 Naweena Road, Regency Park SA 5010

Description

Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution is intended to gently cleanse and hydrate a wide range of acute and chronic wounds, helping to reduce infection and odour while supporting optimal healing. Clinically designed for use on various wounds, Granudacyn Wound Gel is a pH-neutral, HOCl-based gel that is non-toxic and suitable for sensitive tissue. Its gel format soothes wounds, mechanically cleanses the wound bed, loosens encrusted dressings, and helps maintain moisture for improved healing outcomes.

Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution Key Features:

  • Uses hypochlorous acid (HOCl) for safe antimicrobial action
  • Mechanically cleanses wound surfaces and loosens dressings
  • pH-neutral, non-cytotoxic, and free from heavy metals
  • Supports wound healing by removing debris and maintaining moisture
  • Reduces odour and promotes a clean wound environment
  • Aids tissue recovery and dressing adhesion

Granudacyn Wound Gel can be used on the following wounds:

  • Acute and chronic wounds
  • First- and second-degree burns
  • Radiation ulcers
  • Fistulas and abscesses
  • Ear, nose, and throat cavities
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