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CUTILIN sterile dressings are used for cuts, grazes, minor burns and stitches.

CUTILIN is an absorbent1 sterile dressing used for the management of a wide variety of wounds, where levels of fluid range from light to moderate.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Features and Benefits

Sizes

 Size  Dressings per pack
 5cm x 5cm  5 dressings
 5cm x 5cm  100 dressings
 10cm x 10cm  5 dressings
 10cm x 10cm  100 dressings
 20cm x 10cm  100 dressings

Instructions for Use

Step 1: Wash hands before and after treating the wound.
Step 2: Gently clean and dry wound and surrounding skin.
Step 3: Open pack by peeling apart top flaps.
Step 4: Place CUTILIN wound pad on the wound ensuring shiny plastic film is against the wound.
Step 5: The dressing can be secured with film (for example OPSITE FLEXIGRID), tape or bandage.
Step 6: Change dressing daily or more often if wound fluid seeps through pad.

Precautions for Use

Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from strong oxidising agents. Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your pharmacist or doctor. Disposal: in accordance with local waste regulations.

Other Wound Care Solutions

References

1. Smith & Nephew 2008. Generation of Claims Support for MELOLIN. Internal Report. CCA 1055/R1.

2. Smith & Nephew 2019. Fibre Shedding testing for MELOLIN - CUTILIN. Internal Report. U/071/R3 V2.

3. Smith & Nephew 2019. Verification testing of usability related design input for MELOLIN / CUTILIN. Internal Report. U/071/R4 V2.

4. Smith & Nephew 2019. Protects the Wound. Internal Report. EO.AWM.PCS0101.001.v1.

5. Smith & Nephew 2019. Water Repellence testing for MELOLIN. Internal Report. U/071/R2 V2.

6. Smith & Nephew 2019. Moisture Vapour Permeability testing for MELOLIN / CUTILIN. Internal Report. U/071/R1 V1.

7. Smith & Nephew 2019. Physical Compatibility Testing for MELOLIN. Internal Report. U/071/R6.

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