acticoat dressing Acticoat Flex Seven Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing (5 x 5cm & 10 x 12
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acticoat dressing Acticoat Flex Seven Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing (5 x 5cm & 10 x 12

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acticoat dressing Acticoat Flex Seven Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing (5 x 5cm & 10 x 12ACTICOAT Flex Seven Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing (5 x 5cm & 10 x 12. 5cm) Nanocrystalline Silver Protection ACTICOAT Flex Seven by Smith+Nephew is a flexible antimicrobial barrier dressing designed with nanocrystalline silver technology. It provides sustained broad spectrum antimicrobial activity for up to 7 days, helping reduce infection risk while supporting wound healing. Its soft, conformable design makes it ideal for wounds in challenging

ACTICOAT Flex Seven Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing (5 x 5cm & 10 x 12.5cm)– Nanocrystalline Silver Protection

ACTICOAT Flex Seven by Smith+Nephew is a flexible antimicrobial barrier dressing designed with nanocrystalline silver technology. It provides sustained broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity for up to 7 days, helping reduce infection risk while supporting wound healing. Its soft, conformable design makes it ideal for wounds in challenging locations, offering comfort and ease of use for patients in hospitals, aged care, and home settings.

Available in multiple sizes, including 5 x 5cm and 10 x 12.5cm, ACTICOAT Flex Seven is suitable for both small and medium wound areas.

 

Why Choose ACTICOAT Flex Seven?

ACTICOAT Flex Seven combines antimicrobial efficacy with patient comfort. Its nanocrystalline silver particles provide rapid and sustained antimicrobial activity, while the flexible, low-adherent design minimises trauma during dressing changes. This makes it particularly useful for wounds requiring long-lasting protection against infection.


Key Features & Benefits

  • Nanocrystalline silver technology: Provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity.
  • Sustained protection: Effective for up to 7 days, reducing dressing change frequency.
  • Flexible and conformable: Adapts to body contours for patient comfort.
  • Low-adherent layer: Minimises trauma during dressing removal.
  • Moist wound environment: Supports healing when used with a secondary absorbent dressing.


Available Variants

  • ACTICOAT Flex Seven – 5cm x 5cm: Suitable for small wounds.
  • ACTICOAT Flex Seven – 10cm x 12.5cm: Ideal for medium wound areas.
  • ACTICOAT Flex Seven – 10cm x 20cm: For larger wounds requiring extended coverage.


Indications for Use

  • Chronic wounds at risk of infection
  • Pressure injuries
  • Diabetic foot ulcers
  • Venous leg ulcers
  • Surgical wounds
  • Burns and traumatic wounds


How to Apply

  1. Prepare: Cleanse the wound according to local clinical protocol.
  2. Apply: Place ACTICOAT Flex Seven directly over the wound.
  3. Cover: Secure with a suitable secondary absorbent dressing.
  4. Monitor: Check wound progress regularly.
  5. Change: Replace dressing every 7 days or as directed by clinical guidelines.


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ACTICOAT Flex Seven Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing (5 x 5cm & 10 x 12.5cm) is a reliable choice for infection control and wound healing. Order today or contact our team for guidance on selecting the right size for your needs.

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