silver dressing for wounds Wound Wash – Just Ingredients
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silver dressing for wounds

silver dressing for wounds Wound Wash – Just Ingredients

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silver dressing for wounds Wound Wash – Just IngredientsAn antibacterial first aid cleanser for skin and wounds. It's designed for over the counter applications on normal skin and minor wounds, minor burns, abraded skin, and irritated areas. It aids in the removal of excess skin oils, dirt, and debris. Use topically for: Minor cuts Lacerations Skin irritations Burns Sunburn relief Ulcers Postsurgical wounds & more! Ingredients Deionized Water, Purified Silver (0. 001%) Suggested Use Spray directly on

An antibacterial first aid cleanser for skin and wounds. It's designed for over-the-counter applications on normal skin and minor wounds, minor burns, abraded skin, and irritated areas. It aids in the removal of excess skin oils, dirt, and debris.

Use topically for:

  • Minor cuts
  • Lacerations
  • Skin irritations
  • Burns
  • Sunburn relief
  • Ulcers
  • Postsurgical wounds
  • & more!

Ingredients

Deionized Water, Purified Silver (0.001%)

Suggested Use

Spray directly on affected area 1-2 times per day to safely and gently flush debris from the wound. Rinse or wash the wound with soap and water between uses.

FAQs

Q: What is SilverSol technology and how is it different?

A: Our Wound Wash is made using SilverSol Technoogy®, it was created to improve on current forms of silver making it a safer and more efficient product. Our silver has
multiple modes of action vs traditional ionic or colloidal silvers. Because of this, you
need less of our nano-silver particles to accomplish the same thing as you would
with other silvers. Independent studies have shown it to be up to 10x more powerful than other silver products.

Q: What makes the Just Ingredients Wound Wash unique?
A: Our Wound Wash is a specialized antibacterial first aid cleanser that contains silver nanoparticles. These nanoparticles help prevent the growth of various microorganisms, including MRSA, VRE, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli, which can cause infections in wounds.

Q: What types of wounds can the Just Ingredients Wound Wash be used on?
A: Our Wound Wash is suitable for application on minor cuts, abrasions, lacerations, first and second-degree burns, sunburns, ulcers, and post-surgical wounds. It is designed to effectively cleanse and promote healing in these various wound types.

Q: How does the Just Ingredients Wound Wash aid in wound healing?
A: The Wound Wash not only cleanses the affected area but also aids in the removal of excessive secretions, dirt, and debris. Its antibacterial properties help create an environment conducive to healing by reducing the risk of infection.

Q: How should I use the Just Ingredients Wound Wash?
A: To use the Wound Wash, simply spray it directly on the affected area one to two times per day. This gentle application will safely flush debris from the wound. For best results, rinse or wash the wound with soap and water between uses.

Q: Are there any precautions I should take when using the Just Ingredients Wound Wash?
A: The Wound Wash is intended for external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes. If any irritation develops, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional. Keep the product out of the reach of children, store at room temperature, and protect it from direct sunlight. The product is intended for multiple uses after opening but should be discarded one year after opening.

Q: What regulations does the Just Ingredients Wound Wash go through?

A: Our Wound Wash is proud to be an FDA cleared product, demonstrating its compliance with the rigorous standards set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This clearance signifies that the product has undergone thorough testing and evaluation to ensure its safety and effectiveness for its intended use in wound care. By obtaining FDA clearance, our Wound Wash provides consumers with confidence in its quality and reliability, meeting the stringent regulatory requirements set by the FDA to deliver a trusted and dependable solution for skin and wound cleansing.

Q: What kind of bottle does the Just Ingredients Wound Wash come in? 
A: It comes in a 4 oz blue plastic spray bottle in accordance with FDA regulatory requirements.

Additional Information

For external use only. Do not use in eyes. Discontinue if irritation develops. Keep out of the reach of children. Store at room temperature. Keep out of direct sunlight. Product is intended for multiple uses after opening. Discard one year after opening.

*The silver is added as a preservative that may inhibit the growth of microorganisms within the solution while in storage, which was established through testing in accordance with USP <51> and was shown to inhibit the growth of microorganisms such as: Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, MRSA, VRE, as well as fungi such as Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger.

Please note that the information provided here is for general guidance only, and it's always best to consult a healthcare professional for specific wound care advice.

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