Poloxamer-Iodine Complex Impregnated Applicator
Item Name Code (INC) 37302
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Additional Information for Poloxamer-Iodine Complex Impregnated Applicator
Poloxamer-Iodine Complex Impregnated Applicators are a type of surgical dressing material that falls under the supply class of Surgical Dressing Materials. They are used in medical, dental, and veterinary settings as part of the equipment and supplies needed for various procedures.
These applicators are impregnated with a complex of poloxamer and iodine. Poloxamer is a nonionic surfactant that helps to solubilize and stabilize the iodine. Iodine, on the other hand, is a powerful antiseptic agent that is effective against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
The applicators are designed to be used for wound care and disinfection purposes. They are typically used to clean and disinfect wounds, surgical incisions, and other areas of the body that require antiseptic treatment. The poloxamer-iodine complex is released from the applicator onto the affected area, providing a controlled and sustained release of iodine for effective disinfection.
These applicators are convenient to use, as they are pre-impregnated with the poloxamer-iodine complex, eliminating the need for separate solutions or preparations. They are also designed to be single-use, ensuring sterility and reducing the risk of cross-contamination.
Overall, Poloxamer-Iodine Complex Impregnated Applicators are an important component of surgical dressing materials in the medical, dental, and veterinary fields, providing effective antiseptic treatment for wound care and disinfection.
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- NH018
- RNCC: C | RNVC: 1 | DAC: 4