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Wound Care Clinic Supplies to first aid
Wound care clinic supplies are specialized medical products used for the treatment and management of various types of wounds. These supplies include items such as dressings, bandages, gauze, antiseptics, wound cleansers, and advanced wound care products like hydrocolloids, foams, and alginates. These tools are essential for promoting the optimal healing environment, preventing infection, and managing exudate. Proper wound care in clinical settings relies on these supplies to ensure effective treatment, patient comfort, and to support overall skin and tissue recovery.
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Sale 28%
Original price $ 14.95Current price $ 10.75Dermoplast Antibacterial Pain Relieving First Aid Antiseptic Spray 2.75 oz
1 reviewDermoplast Antibacterial Pain Spray is a topical pain reliever that is sprayed on the skin to provide relief from pain, itching, and burning. The s...
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Original price $ 9.95Current price $ 6.25Witch Hazel 100% Natural Astringent 16 oz. Bottle by T.M. Dickinson's
Witch Hazel 100% Natural Astringent is primarily used as a facial toner and skin astringent to help remove excess oils and impurities from the skin...
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Wound care clinic supplies are specialized medical products used for the treatment and management of various types of wounds. These supplies include items such as dressings, bandages, gauze, antiseptics, wound cleansers, and advanced wound care products like hydrocolloids, foams, and alginates. These tools are essential for promoting the optimal healing environment, preventing infection, and managing exudate. Proper wound care in clinical settings relies on these supplies to ensure effective treatment, patient comfort, and to support overall skin and tissue recovery.
