by Dean Rigler | Sep 3, 2024
Wound care using honey is still considered beneficial, and medical opinions suggest it can help reduce bacteria in wounds. Yes, honey is one way to treat chronic wounds. An osmotic effect of honey disrupts the cell walls of bacteria and kills them. When gram-negative...
by Dean Rigler | Sep 3, 2024
Are there bacteria that cannot be killed by antimicrobial silver? Can Sorbact address those bacteria? There is an increasing number of publications reporting bacteria that are resistant to silver. Sorbact is not expected to cause resistance. Furthermore, Sorbact is...
by Dean Rigler | Sep 3, 2024
For postoperative dressings containing Sorbact, is it allowed to use topical antibiotics, and what should be the interval before applying them? The combination of topical antibiotics and Leukomed Sorbact is not feasible. As reported in scientific publications, topical...
by Dean Rigler | Sep 3, 2024
Is there clinical data showing the efficacy of Sorbact versus antibiotics specifically for MRSA? There are two aspects to consider: 1) the comparison of Sorbact® with topical antibiotic treatment and 2) the comparison with systemic antibiotic treatment. With regard to...