ColActive® Plus Ag Collagen Sheets feature EDTA and fish-derived collagen that target and deactivate elevated MMP activity as well as alginate and CMC that allow the dressing to absorb wound drainage while still maintaining an optimal moisture balance for wound closure.
• EDTA and fish-derived collagen in ColActive® Plus Ag Collagen Sheets target and deactivate elevated MMP Activity
• Alginate and CMC in ColActive® Plus Ag Collagen Sheets allow the dressing to absorb wound drainage, while still maintaining an optimal moisture balance for wound closure
• ColActive® Plus Ag Collagen Sheets contains ionic silver for broad spectrum antimicrobial activity
• ColActive® Plus Ag Collagen Sheets has over 10 years of clinical success in treating chronic stalled wounds
ColActive® Plus Ag Collagen Sheets are indicated for management of full- and partial-thickness wounds including: pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies, venous ulcers, donor and graft sites, abrasions, traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention, dehisced surgical wounds, first-, and second-degree burns.
ColActive® Plus Ag Collagen Sheets dressings should not be used on third-degree burns or on patients with a known allergy or sensitivity to animal derived collagen, silver, or any other ingredient.
Store at room temperature. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture. Do not use if package is damaged.
Acute Wounds
Burns
Cavity Wounds
Chronic Wounds
Deep Wounds
Dehisced Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Infected Wounds
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Surgical Wounds
Venous Ulcers
1. Debride and irrigate the wound bed with an appropriate wound cleanser or distilled water before application.
2. Cut the dressing to fit the exact wound size. For heavily exudating wounds, apply the dressing directly to the wound bed. For dry wounds with very little exudate, moisten the wound bed with distilled water to begin the gelling process.
3. Cover the ColActive® Plus Ag with an appropriate secondary dressing.
4. Change dressings daily or as good nursing practice dictates.
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