Customization: | Available |
---|---|
Customized: | Customized |
Certification: | ISO, RoHS, CE |
Still deciding? Get samples of US$ 5/Piece
Request Sample
|
Suppliers with verified business licenses
Audited by an independent third-party inspection agency
The most commonly used type of band aid is benzalkonium chloride patch, which contains cationic surfactants and has a certain bactericidal effect. It is the most commonly used surgical medication in our daily lives, mainly composed of dry adhesive tape, drug containing absorbent pad, and isolation permeable membrane. In adhesive bandages, the drug containing absorbent pad in direct contact with the wound is mainly used for hemostasis and wound protection
Usage
Many people always seek convenience when using band aids and simply apply them, which is incorrect.
The correct approach is to clean the wound first, and then disinfect it with iodine from the inside out in circles. After the disinfectant dries, apply the band aid.
When opening the band aid, avoid hand contamination of the medicated absorbent pad. When applying, the medication surface should be aligned with the wound. Do not wrap too tightly to prevent the wound from becoming less breathable and worsening the infection.
Note
(1) Before using a band aid, it is necessary to check whether there is any dirt left on the wound surface.
(2) If there is dirt on the wound, rinse it with clean water or 0.9% sodium chloride solution, and then apply a band aid.
(3) The adhesive tape should not be wrapped too tightly to prevent anaerobic bacterial infection due to the lack of ventilation in the wound. Or it may cause obstruction of blood circulation in the injured area.
(4) Band aids should not be applied for too long. It should be changed at least once every 24 hours, otherwise it may lead to a sexually transmitted infection.
Shelf Life | 3 years |
Material | PE |
Quality Certification | TUV |