Hansaplast elastic bandages for bacterial protection, 40 units
Hansaplast elastic bandages for bacterial protection, 40 units
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Hansaplast Elastic Sterilized Plasters are designed to protect minor everyday wounds such as cuts, grazes, and scratches. Thanks to their stretchy fabric backing, they adapt easily to movement and are particularly suitable for areas with joints or areas prone to bending. Their reliable adhesive ensures long-lasting fixation while minimizing the risk of premature detachment.
Properties- Elastic textile support allowing optimal adaptation to movements
- Non-stick central compress to protect the wound and promote healing
- Reliable adhesive ensuring good hold on the skin
- Sterile dressing to reduce the risk of contamination
Thoroughly clean the wound and surrounding area with a suitable antiseptic. Gently dry the skin. Apply the sterilized Hansaplast Elastic dressing, ensuring that the dressing completely covers the wound. Change the dressing daily or whenever it becomes wet or soiled, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
IngredientsTextile backing (cotton, synthetic fibers), absorbent pad (cellulose), adhesive (acrylic). For the full list of ingredients, see package insert.
Legal notices:
The information on this product sheet is provided for information purposes only, in accordance with Regulation (EC) No. 1924/2006 on nutrition and health claims made on foodstuffs, and Article L. 111-1 of the French Consumer Code.
They cannot in any case constitute a medical prescription nor replace the consultation of a qualified health professional. Any use of the product must comply with the instructions, the recommended dosage, and the precautions for use.
In accordance with Article L. 5122-15 of the Public Health Code, liability cannot be incurred in the event of misuse, self-medication or non-compliance with official recommendations.
Photographs, descriptions, and technical information are non-contractual and are subject to change at any time. The user is encouraged to regularly check for updates or contact a healthcare professional for any treatment-related questions.
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