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Wound irrigation solutions are specialized liquids used in wound care to clean and flush out debris, bacteria, and other contaminants from the wound site. Their primary purpose is to aid in infection prevention, promote optimal wound healing, and maintain tissue viability. These solutions help in removing exudate, reducing microbial load, and preparing the wound bed for further treatment, which can enhance the effectiveness of dressings and other therapeutic interventions. By maintaining hygiene and preventing contamination, wound irrigation solutions play a critical role in comprehensive wound management, ensuring that the healing environment remains conducive to recovery.
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Original price $ 12.95Current price $ 6.90Sodium Chloride 0.9% Irrigation Saline Solution 500 mL
B Braun40 reviewsB Braun 0.9% Sodium Chloride Irrigation Solution 500ml is a sterile solution used for cleansing wounds and diluting medications. This Saline Irriga...
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from $ 0.99Normal Saline Irrigation Solution Screw-Top Bottle
Nurse Assist11 reviewsNormal Saline Irrigation Solution, a sterile and isotonic solution of sodium chloride in water, is a crucial component in various medical procedure...
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Original price $ 15.85Current price $ 9.90Sodium Chloride 0.9% Irrigation Solution 1000 mL Bottle EACH
B Braun1 reviewB Braun 0.9% Sodium Chloride Irrigation Solution 1000ml is a sterile solution used for cleansing wounds and diluting medications. This Saline Irri...
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Original price $ 8.95Current price $ 3.95Sodium Chloride 0.9% (Normal Saline) Irrigation Solution, Screw Top 250 mL
McKessonNo reviewsSodium Chloride 0.9% Irrigation Solution, Screw Top 250 mL is used for irrigation and cleansing of body cavities, such as the nasal and sinus passa...
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Wound irrigation solutions are specialized liquids used in wound care to clean and flush out debris, bacteria, and other contaminants from the wound site. Their primary purpose is to aid in infection prevention, promote optimal wound healing, and maintain tissue viability. These solutions help in removing exudate, reducing microbial load, and preparing the wound bed for further treatment, which can enhance the effectiveness of dressings and other therapeutic interventions. By maintaining hygiene and preventing contamination, wound irrigation solutions play a critical role in comprehensive wound management, ensuring that the healing environment remains conducive to recovery.