Coloplast Paste Bandage Soft and flexible absorbent foam bandage with ibuprofen Box of 5 pieces COLOPLAST BIATAIN IBU NON ADHESIVE 15×15 Soft and flexible absorbent foam bandage containing ibuprofen. Unique 3D Foam Structure for Superior Absorption Upon contact with secretions, Biatain®'s unique 3D foam structure conforms to the wound bed for superior absorption – even under pressure (2,6).
Soft and flexible bandage
Biatain® Ibu is a soft and flexible bandage that provides high patient comfort. Beveled edges reduce the risk of pressure marks (3).
Combines wet wound healing with topical release of ibuprofen
In the presence of exudates, there is continuous release of low-dose ibuprofen into the wound bed for the entire period of dressing wear (up to 7 days) (1,7).
Wound healing doesn't have to be painful
Comparative studies have shown a reduction in wound pain in patients using Biatain® Ibu compared to dressings without Ibuprofen (4,5).
way of work
Ibuprofen is released when the foam comes into contact with wound exudates (1,7).
to express
Biatain® Ibu is an absorbent polyurethane foam containing 0.5 mg/cm2 of ibuprofen homogeneously dispersed throughout the foam matrix (1).
use
Biatain® Ibu Nonadhesive is indicated for a wide range of low to high exudation wounds. This includes acute wounds such as second degree burns, donor sites, postoperative wounds and skin abrasions; Chronic wounds such as leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, and non-diabetic foot ulcers. Biatain® Ibu is suitable for use with compression therapy.
the reviewer
1. Jorgensen B et al. Pain and quality of life for patients with venous leg ulcers: proof of concept for the effectiveness of Biatain® - Ibu, a new pain-relieving bandage. Wound repair and regeneration 200; 14 (3): 233-39.
2. Thomas S et al. www.dressings.org/TechnicalPublications/PDF/Coloplast-Dressings-Testing-2003-2004.pdf
3. Kirby P. Quality of life, exudate management and the Biatain® Foam Dressing Set. British Journal of Nursing 200; 17 (15): S32-S37.
4. Gottrup F et al. Reducing wound pain in venous leg ulcers with Biatain® Ibu: a randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical investigation of performance and safety. Wound Repair and Regeneration 2008; 6: 615-25.
5. Palau E. Dominic R. et al. Effects of foam dressings with ibuprofen on wound pain: results of an international comparative real-world study on painful and mature wounds. Journal of Wound Care 200; 17 (8): 342-48.
6. Reitzel N et al. In vitro testing of the absorption capacity of foam dressings under pressure. EWMA 2008
7. Steffansen B and Herping S. New wound models to describe the effects of exudate levels on the controlled release of ibuprofen from foam dressings. EWMA 2006.