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Wound Dressings

Wound dressings are used for wound care. They work by creating moisture to aid in wound healing and protection from germs.

Why are wound dressings prescribed?

  1. Wound Care (100%)

Key takeaways

Wound dressings are used to treat burns, skin ulcers, and surgical wounds. They also have other uses, such as managing minor cuts and abrasions. They work in different ways, like breaking down dead skin tissue or promoting healing. Examples include anacaulase-bcdb (NexoBrid), hyaluronic acid (Bionect), and birch bark extract (Filsuvez). These medications are typically applied topically, directly to the wound.

Prices for popular Wound Dressings medications
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Biafine

as low as$54
Biafine is only available as a brand name drug.
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Bionect

as low as$147
Bionect is only available as a brand name drug.
BIRCH TRITERPENES treats skin wounds in people with epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a condition that causes fragile skin. It works by helping wounds heal.
Nexobrid is only available as a brand name drug.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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