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Multidex® Maltodextrin(Powder or Gel Style) Wound Dressing mixes with exudate in the wound to fill the wound bed with a protective material that maintains a moist healing environment. The Multidex® coating also helps control unpleasant odors, debrides necrotic tissue, and is neither toxic nor absorbed into the patient's system. Use Multidex® Wound Dressing as a primary dressing on all types of wounds. Available as a powder for moist and wet wounds or as a gel for dry and minimally draining wounds.
This product is non-returnable.
Note: This product is for sale in the United States only and is ineligible for International Shipping.

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Multidex Powder Dressings

Case of (30) 12g Tubes
$318.95
sku: DR-46-703
Case of (30) 25g Tubes
$411.57
sku: DR-46-702
Case of (36) 45g Tubes
$710.68
sku: DR-46-701

Multidex Gel Dressings

Case of (30) 0.25 fl. oz. Tubes
$218.53
sku: DR-46-711
Case of (30) 0.5 fl. oz. Tubes
$318.95
sku: DR-46-710
Case of (36) 3 fl. oz. Tubes
$903.13
sku: DR-46-712

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Multidex® Maltodextrin Wound Dressing:

A hydrophilic Maltodextrin NF wound dressing clinically proven to promote the growth of granulation tissue and epithelial proliferation
Quickly fills wound site, rapidly mixing with exudate to form a protective coating that maintains an ideal moisture balance to protect against dehydration
For use on all wound types, including infected hard-to-heal wounds
Non-toxic and not systemically absorbed
Controls odor while decreasing purulent exudate
Penetrates all wound irregularities to fill tunneling and undermining
Softens necrotic tissue to facilitate debridement
Primary dressing

INDICATIONS: Venous stasis ulcers, Dermal ulcers, Partial and full thickness wounds, Arterial ulcers, Abdominal wounds, Infected wounds, Superfical wounds, Pressure ulcers, Dermal injuries, Second degree burns, Donor sites, Diabetic ulcers

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