McKesson Hydrogel Amorphous Dressing, 1 oz.
About this item
- Maintains a moist wound healing environment
- Supports autolytic debridement of dry tissue
- Noncytotoxic and gentle on the wound bed
- Easy-to-apply amorphous gel in a 1 oz. tube
- Available as a single tube or Case of 30
McKesson Hydrogel Amorphous Dressing, 1 oz. - Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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McKesson Hydrogel Amorphous Dressing, 1 oz. - Single is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
McKesson Hydrogel Amorphous Dressing, 1 oz.
The McKesson Hydrogel Amorphous Dressing is a soothing, water-based wound gel designed for people managing dry or minimally draining wounds at home or in a clinical setting. Packaged in a convenient 1 ounce tube, this amorphous gel helps maintain a moist wound healing environment to support the body's natural healing process, making it a practical choice for caregivers, nurses, and anyone caring for a wound that needs added moisture.
Amorphous hydrogel works by adding and holding moisture at the wound bed, which helps soften and loosen dry, devitalized tissue to assist in autolytic debridement. Keeping the wound bed hydrated can help promote comfort and support a healthier healing surface. The gel is easy to apply directly from the tube, allowing you to fill the contours of a wound and cover it with an appropriate secondary dressing to hold moisture in place.
This dressing is available in a single tube or a Case of 30, so you can stock up for ongoing wound care or keep one on hand for occasional needs. Each tube contains noncytotoxic, nonsterile amorphous gel that is gentle on tissue. Hydrogel wound dressings like this one are often FSA/HSA eligible, so check with your plan administrator. Select your preferred option below to order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is amorphous hydrogel used for?
A: It is used to add and maintain moisture in dry or minimally draining wounds, helping to create a moist wound healing environment that supports autolytic debridement and comfort.
Q: Is this dressing sterile?
A: No, the gel is nonsterile. Follow your healthcare provider's guidance and proper wound care technique when applying it.
Q: Is the gel safe for the wound bed?
A: Yes, the gel is noncytotoxic, meaning it is formulated to be gentle on wound tissue.
Q: How do I apply the hydrogel?
A: Clean the wound as directed, apply the gel directly from the tube to fill the wound bed, then cover with an appropriate secondary dressing to hold the moisture in place.
Q: What sizes are available?
A: This product comes in a 1 ounce tube, available as a single unit or a Case of 30. Choose your option above.
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