Description:
POLYBANETM is combination of triple antibiotics tulle dressing, consist of fabric of leno weave evenly impregnated with
ointment containing : Polymyxin B sulphate U.S.P. 5000 Units
Bacitracin zinc U.S.P. 400 Units
Neomycin sulphate U.S.P. 3400 Units .
Features:
Soft Paraffin Base Ointment
Soothes, low - adherent, protect the wound and allows the easy drainage of the wound.
Leno Gauze Weave with interleaving
Interlocking weave threads minimize fraying while dressing to shape. Interleaved for easy peel off and aseptic application.
POLYBANETM Is a unique Combination of Triple Antibiotics Tulle Dressing. In Vitro test have demonstrated that a range of antibacterial action is provided by the overlapping spectra of Neomycin Sulphate, Polymyxin B Sulphate, Bacitracin Zinc.
Bactericidal :
Neomycin Sulphate is an aminoglycoside antibiotic which inhibits Protein synthesis by binding with ribosomal RNA and causing misreading of the bacterial genetic code.
Polymyxin B Sulphate increases the permeability of the bacterial cell membrane by interacting with phospholipid components of membrane
Bacitracin Zinc interferes with bacterial cell wall synthesis by inhibition of the regeneration of Phospholipid receptors involved in peptidoglycan synthesis.
Microbiology : Neomycin sulphate, Polymyxin B sulphate, Bacitracin zinc together are active against the range of Gram-positive microorganisms : Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococci, Streptococcus Pneumoniae. Gram-negative microorganisms : Escherichia coli, Haemophilus influenzae.
Indications :
Burns & Scalds, Donor and Recipient graft sites, Skin loss wounds, Lacerations & Abrasions, Ulcers & Pressure Sores, Infected lesions caused by susceptible bacteria.
Contra - indications :
POLYBANETM is for use only on your skin. Avoid getting this medicine in your eyes or inside your mouth or nose. Do not apply the ointment over large skin areas. Do not use to treat a deep cut, an animal bite or a serious burn.
Presentation :
POLYBANETM available in printed, sealed pouches & Tin pack, sterilized by Gamma irradiation. |