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Occlusive Dressings

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Definition: Material, usually gauze or absorbent cotton, used to cover and protect wounds, to seal them from contact with air or bacteria. (From Dorland, 27th ed)  to protect wounds from air or bact    Other names Dressings, Spray-On; Dressings, Occlusive; Bandages, Occlusive; Spray-On Dressings; Spray-On Dressing; Occlusive Dressing; Occlusive Bandages; Occlusive Bandage; Dressings, Spray On; Dressing, Spray-On; Dressing, Occlusive; Bandage, Occlusive
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSource
2nd skin  0   *Hydrogels Membranes, Artificial Occlusive Dressings. Lasers Surg Med 1999;24(1):48-54
mepitel  0   *Silicones Occlusive Dressings Surgical Mesh. J Burn Care Rehabil 1998 Jul-Aug;19(4):279-83
hypafix  0   *Polyesters Occlusive Dressings Tissue Adhesives. Burns 1997 Nov-Dec;23(7-8):615-9
jelonet  0   *Bandages *Petrolatum Colloids Occlusive Dressings. J Burn Care Rehabil 1996 May-Jun;17(3):246-51
dermasorb  0   Organic Chemicals Colloids Occlusive Dressings. J Burn Care Rehabil 1996 May-Jun;17(3):246-51
comfeel  0   Organic Chemicals Colloids Occlusive Dressings. Acta Derm Venereol 1995 Jan;75(1):6-8
Granuflex E  0   *Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium Colloids Occlusive Dressings. Contact Dermatitis 1994 Feb;30(2):110-1
Mezinc  0   *Polyvinyl Chloride *Zinc Oxide Occlusive Dressings. Acta Derm Venereol (Stockh) 1994 Jan;74(1):12-4
zenoderm  0   *Acrylic Resins *Phospholipids *Polysaccharides Occlusive Dressings. Br J Plastic Surg 1993 Jan;46(1):82-4
inerpan  0   Leucine/*analogs & derivatives Polyglutamic Acid/*analogs & derivatives Occlusive Dressings. Burns 1992 Oct;18(5):419-22
Polgel  0   *Agar *Acrylamides *Acrylic Resins Gels Occlusive Dressings. Polim Med 1991;21(1-2):23-30
5-nitrofuryl-2-acrolein  1874-22-2   *Nitrofurans Occlusive Dressings. Oftalmol Zh 1989;(7):409
Dentaflex  0   *Silicone Elastomers Dental Impression Materials Occlusive Dressings. Khirugiia (Sofiia) 1987;40(5):27
nobecutane spray  0   *Acrylic Resins *Thiram Drug Combinations Occlusive Dressings. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1986;12(4):386
SYSpur derm  0   *Polymers Occlusive Dressings. Z Hautkr 1985;60(1-2):185
Biobrane  0   *Coated Materials, Biocompatible Occlusive Dressings. Burns Incl Therm Inj 1984;10(6):415
sispur derm  0   *Polyurethanes Occlusive Dressings. Khirurgiia (Mosk) 1984;(4):28
starch hydrogel copolymer  0   Starch/*analogs & derivatives Occlusive Dressings Hydrogels. J Dermatol Surg Oncol 1982;8(10):850
IP 758  0   *Silicone Elastomers Occlusive Dressings. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs 1981;27;522
Gastrozol  79933-26-9 Gastrozol  *Cyanoacrylates Occlusive Dressings. Khirurgiia 1981;(3):95
Opsiture  0   *Polyurethanes Acrylic Resins Bandages Occlusive Dressings. Nouv Presse Med 1980;9(36):2651
lifusol  58206-29-4   *Nitrofurazone Aerosols Occlusive Dressings. Akush Ginekol 7:51;1977; Vestn Dermatol Venerol 11:62;1978
polytetrafluoroethane  56093-67-5   *Fluorocarbon Polymers Occlusive Dressings. Khirurgiia (Sofiia) 31(3):185;1978; Praxis 64(19):592;1975
neometasol  0   Organic Chemicals Occlusive Dressings. Vestn Khir 112(4):79;1974
bumetol  0   Organic Chemicals Occlusive Dressings. Vestn Khir 112(4):79;1974
polyhydroxyethyl methacrylate hydrogels  0   *Hydrogels Polyhydroxyethyl Methacrylate/*analogs & derivatives Contact Lenses, Hydrophilic Occlusive Dressings Root Canal Filling Materials Prostheses and Implants. Ann Ophthalmol 2(12):1341;1971

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