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(Claims to be) same as Biafine. (generic version).

BIAFINE is a water-based emulsion formulated for the dressing and management of superficial wounds, minor abrasions, dermal ulcers, donor sites, 1st and 2nd degree burns, including sunburns, and radiation dermatitis. When applied properly to a wound, BIAFINE provides an optimum moist environment for the healing process and isolates the wound from harmful germs and other external contamination.

Indications and UsageBIAFINE is indicated for use in:
  • Full Thickness Wounds, Pressure Sores, Dermal Ulcers including Lower Leg Ulcers
  • Superficial Wounds
  • 1st and 2nd Degree Burns, including Sunburns
  • Dermal Donor and Graft Site Management
  • Radiation Dermatitis
  • Minor Abrasions
ContraindicationsBIAFINE is contraindicated for use on bleeding wounds, skin rashes related to food or medicine Allergies, and when an allergy to one of the ingredients is known. Warnings
  • ln radiation therapy, BIAFINE may be applied as directed by the treating physician. Do not apply 4 hours prior to a radiation session.
  • Do not apply BIAFINE to dermal grafts until after the graft has successfully taken.
  • Keep out of the reach of children.
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