Reactivates Prompt Healing


Perform Autolytic & Mechanical Debridement, Reduce Inflammation, Promote Blood Circulation, & Stimulate Tissue Granulation

Promotes & Balances Moisture


Penetrate deeper into the Wound Surface, Facilitate the Absorption & Reduce Exudates, Prevent Maceration

Strong Anti-Biofilm Efficacy


Destroy Biofilm, Prevent Re-Infection; No Bacterial Resistance, Inhibit the growth of Bacteria, Yeast, and Fungi

Soothing Effect during the Treatment


Reduce Pain & Eliminate Odor, Improve Look & Appearance of Skin

Proven Efficacy and Safety


Non-toxic, Non-cytotoxic, No Argyria, No Coloring & No Staining

Diabetic Foot and Venous Ulcers using a Wound Optimizing Irrigant

Stimulation of Quiescent and Mildly Infected Diabetic Foot and Venous Ulcers using a Wound Optimizing Irrigant

Adam Landsman, DPM, PhD, FACFAS. Chief, Division of Podiatric Surgery, Cambridge Health Alliance Assistant Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School 1493 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02139. Submitted for publication to the International Wound Journal ABSTRACT This study represents the first observational analysis for the…

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