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Product description APTEO For abrasions set of foam plasters for dressing cuts A set of foam plasters intended for dressing cuts as a mechanical barrier. Characteristics : - protection of abrasions, - preventing the formation of new abrasions, - made of PE foam, - sterile, protection for minor injuries, - highly air permeable, - hypoallergenic glue, - highly absorbent dressing, - adheres well to the skin. Sizes : 6 pieces 25 x 76 mm, 2 pieces 19 x 76 mm, 4 pieces 38 x 65 mm. How to use: 1. Clean and dry the wound or abrasion. 2. Remove the patch from the pouch. Remove the protective paper from the patch, avoiding touching the adhesive backing. 3. Apply the patch to the previously cleaned wound or abrasion. Precautions: For external use only. Do not use if the wound becomes infected. The dressing is sterile; do not touch it before application. After applying the patch, keep the application site dry and clean. Replace the patch if it becomes wet. Do not apply the patch too tightly. Keep out of the reach of children. If a wound becomes infected, consult a doctor immediately. Use with caution on skin prone to allergies. If an allergic reaction occurs, remove the patch and temporarily discontinue use. Replace the dressing with a new one after 12 hours or as needed. Responsible entity: Synoptis Pharma Sp. z o. o. CE 0197 This is a medical device. Use it according to the instructions for use or label. Important information about the medical device: Medical device - has the CE marking. It has an EU declaration of conformity Includes user manual in Polish Includes label in Polish Storage and transport of medical devices are in accordance with the conditions specified by the manufacturer. Related articles Tips Wounds and cuts – how to care for wounds and cuts? 2022-01-23 Read Tips Cuts and lacerations - first aid for wounds and care for cuts and lacerations 2022-12-21 Read Tips Stages of wound healing – how to support the wound healing process? 2023-03-03 Read
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Brand: Synoptis