Viscopaste PB7 Bandage
Trusted for decades to provide effective healing.
VISCOPASTE PB7 BANDAGE 7.5CM x 6M is made from open woven cloth which is impregnated with a paste containing 10% Zinc Oxide. The bandage contains no elastic fibres and does not stretch. VISCOPASTE may be used as a primary dressing over the wound site or skin condition and may be covered with an occlusive bandage or garment. Alternatively it can be used in conjunction with compression therapy**.

Indications
VISCOPASTE PB7 provides topical treatment to aid the healing of venous leg ulcers and their associated skin conditions e.g. cellulitis and varicose eczema.
VISCOPASTE PB7 is also suitable for use in the treatment of chronic eczema and dermatitis. The bandage provides a moist wound healing environment, helps to reduce skin irritation, soothes, and protects the skin.
Ordering Information
1×12 pieces | Description | Size | |
Code 4948 | Bandage | 7.5cm x 6m | CE 2797 |
- Contains 10% Zinc Oxide to help relieve irritation and soothe the skin
- Comfortable to wear
- Designed for wet and dry ulcers that are surrounded by areas of sensitive skin
- Does not dry out allowing for easy trauma free dressing changes
- Up to 7 days wear time provides a cost-effective treatment option
Soothing and comfortable to wear
Zinc Oxide paste bandages and stockings can be worn over wounds and damaged skin. They help to relieve the irritation, breaking the itch-scratch cycle*. A cost-effective treatment which is easy to apply and remove. Improved healing rates may be achieved. Suitable for use on all ages.
**Always carry out a vascular assessment before applying compression therapy
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