Band-Aids are not classified as medicine; rather, they are a type of medical adhesive bandage used for protecting minor cuts and abrasions. While they facilitate healing by keeping the wound clean and covered, they do not contain active medicinal ingredients like traditional medications. Their primary function is to provide a barrier against dirt and bacteria, promoting a safe environment for the body's natural healing processes.
Waterproof Band-Aids are touted as being able to stay on in water. What makes them different from regular Band-Aids is that a stronger adhesive is used.
the band aids that have been sold are 200
No, Band-Aid is the brand name for bandages. Through the years, people have just starting calling bandages Band-Aids, rather they are that brand or not.
Earl Dickson
Every pharmacy has Allergenic band aids.
the band aid was invented in 1920
no
Band Aids - 2011 was released on: USA: 7 August 2011
The plastic band aid is deffinetely a better choice. they bend and they come in pretty colors ; )
Earle Dickson invented Band-Aids in 1921
the band aid was invented in 1920
Yes, there are latex-free band-aids available for purchase.