It is used for the treatment of wounds of any severity, including burns of all degrees, purulent wounds, pressure ulcers, and frostbite.
Microdacin Hydrogel 400g
Super-oxidized water
Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl)
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl)
Oxidation-reduction potential: >950 mV
High hypotonicity: 13 mOsm/L
For treatment of acute and chronic wounds, including:
Burns of all types and degrees (thermal, sun, chemical, electrical, radiation-induced)
Frostbite
Pressure ulcers (bedsores)
Trophic ulcers of various origins on limbs (including venous insufficiency, obliterating endarteritis, diabetic foot, erysipelas, etc.)
Purulent wounds
Household injuries
Infected dermatitis
Simple and contact dermatitis
Microbial eczema
Strepto- and staphylodermia
Irrigation of hollow organs in acute and chronic inflammation
Lavage of internal organs during surgery (e.g., in sepsis)
Microdacin is especially important in the management of acute and chronic wounds with exudate.
Broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, anaerobes, and resistant strains, including:
VRE – Vancomycin-resistantEnterococcus faecalis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Multidrug-resistantAcinetobacter baumannii
Antiviral activity (including against HIV-I, HPV, and HSV)
Antifungal activity
Antiprotozoal activity
Microdacin solution can be applied directly to the wound or sprayed on an old dressing to facilitate removal.
The amount used depends on the wound’s size, depth, and location.
Recommended application frequency:
Red wounds: once daily
Yellow wounds: 1–2 times daily
Black (necrotic) wounds: 2–3 times daily
Non-toxic and does not damage healthy tissue
Can be combined with any other type of wound treatment
Compatible with all types of dressings
Can be used alongside antibiotic therapy, reducing the duration of antibiotic use
Good for up to 2 months after opening.