by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
Can I be allergic to Cutimed® Sorbact®? The allergy risk toward Sorbact® is low and very few adverse events are...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
Does Cutimed® Sorbact® release any active agent into the wound bed? There is no release of antimicrobial agents from the wound dressing. The effect is based on natural processes and physical interactions between the microbe and the dressing, utilizing the unique...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
Can I use fatty creams or ointments together with Cutimed® Sorbact®? You can use fatty solutions on the surrounding skin if needed, but not in the wound bed as it may impair the microbe binding effect of Cutimed®...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
Which Cutimed® Sorbact® dressing should I use for fungal infection in skin folds? Cutimed® Sorbact® – ribbon gauze is intended for use for treatment of fungal infection in skin folds. It has a soft feeling towards the skin and is available in several sizes that...
by Dean Rigler | Jun 10, 2024
What type of secondary dressing can be used with Cutimed® Sorbact®? Selection of a secondary dressing is depending on exudate levels and change frequency. Example of a suitable secondary dressing is any kind of foam dressing, film dressing with pad or superabsorbent...