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  2. Saline (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Saline solution for irrigation. Normal saline (NSS, NS or N/S) is the commonly used phrase for a solution of 0.90% w/v of NaCl, 308 mOsm/L or 9.0 g per liter. Less commonly, this solution is referred to as physiological saline or isotonic saline (because it is approximately isotonic to blood serum, which makes it a physiologically normal solution).

  3. Wound bed preparation - Wikipedia

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    A retrospective analysis of wound cleanser clinical efficacy and cost-effectiveness focused on polyhexamethylene biguanide solution, Ringer's solution or saline in 112 venous leg ulcer patients. [31] The study group received the polyhexamethylene biguanide solution (n=59) and the control group received either Ringer's solution or saline

  4. Saline Solution Uses and Instructions

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    Saline solution normally contains 0.9% sodium chloride. This article walks you through application instructions based on the intended use.

  5. Alginate dressing - Wikipedia

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    In the form of fibres trapped in a wound, alginate is readily biodegradable [15] and can be rinsed away with saline irrigation. Subsequent removal therefore, does not destroy granulation tissue, making dressing change virtually painless. The ease of biodegradation is exploited in making alginate sutures used in surgical wound closures.

  6. Hypochlorous acid - Wikipedia

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    In wound care, [16] [17] [18] and as of early 2016 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved products whose main active ingredient is hypochlorous acid for use in treating wounds and various infections in humans and pets. It is also FDA-approved as a preservative for saline solutions.

  7. Inadine - Wikipedia

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    This tendency to adhere to wounds is usually resolved by soaking the wound for a few minutes with normal saline. [ 3 ] Inadine is inexpensive, well tolerated and is a widely available dressing produced by Systagenix.

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