Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g
Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g
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Description
Presenting Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g, an exceptional wound dressing crafted for optimal absorption. Ideal for those in need of a reliable first aid remedy for seeping wounds, it's made from a supremely absorbent plain wove cotton cloth. Meeting the British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC) standards of excellence, Robinson Absorbent Lint is gentle, adaptable, and effortlessly customizable, especially for intricate joints, offering cushioned safeguard.
Key Features
- Exceptional absorbency perfect for seeping wounds
- Soft and adaptable, especially for intricate joints
- Offers cushioned safeguard for a variety of wounds
- Suitable for the external application of remedies like ointments, creams, and lotions
- Crafted in line with BPC standards of excellence
- Comes in a handy 25g package
What are the benefits of using Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g?
Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g delivers outstanding absorption capabilities for seeping wounds, cushioned safeguard, and is adept for intricate joints. It's also apt for the external application of remedies.
How does Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g function?
It functions by soaking up exudate from wounds, delivering cushioned safeguard, and fitting the contours of the wound region, making it apt for intricate joints.
Is Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g suitable for expert use?
Absolutely, Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g aligns with the British Pharmaceutical Codex (BPC) standards of excellence, making it apt for professional scenarios.
Usage and Instructions
To use Robinson Absorbent Lint B.P.B 25g, follow these steps:
- Clean the wound thoroughly and apply any necessary primary dressing.
- Cut a piece of Robinson Absorbent Lint to the desired size, ensuring it is large enough to cover the wound and surrounding area.
- Place the absorbent lint over the primary dressing, making sure it fully covers the wound.
- If needed, gently mold the lint to conform to the shape of the wound or any awkward joints.
- Secure the absorbent lint in place with a bandage or adhesive tape.
- Replace the absorbent lint as needed, especially if it becomes saturated or the wound continues to exude fluids.