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Wound Dressings Powerful Yet Gentle Moisture Management 1

Exclusive Forzagel TM Technology s unique gelling attributes are the result of Forzagel technology. When moistened, the absorbent fibers of the dressing transform into a clear and conformable gel. With this gelling action, as well as its strength and absorbency, delivers outstanding benefits: An Optimal Healing Environment Managing moisture and promoting autolytic debridement Optimizing wound contact with a highly conformable low profile Maintaining wound coverage with Surface Area Memory (SAM) Gentle Patient Care Preventing maceration by wicking fluid only vertically, not laterally Reducing dressing change frequency with exceptional absorbency Separating gently from the wound in one piece using advanced Forzagel technology Ease of Use Providing versatility for a wide variety of wounds Promoting gentle, pain-free, one-piece removal Ensuring correct application and usage with our Educational Packaging is also available in an antimicrobial version for broad spectrum antimicrobial efficacy: Ag+ (see pg. 7).

An Optimal Healing Environment Managing moisture and promoting autolytic debridement s unique gelling action helps manage drainage and removes dead, damaged and infected tissue from the wound, trapping it for later removal at the dressing change. This natural, autolytic debridement is gentler on the wound than more traditional sharp or enzymatic processes, and it promotes a moist, wound-healing environment. fiber dressing is a market leader in absorbency. A recent study compared s absorptive capabilities to those of our main competitors. 1 Absorption Study Results 1 Absorbency (g/100cm 2 ) 30 29 28 25 20 15 10 5 20 24 Conforming to the wound s conformable and thin profile provides optimal contact with the wound. The competition s dressings with reinforced fibers, on the other hand, exhibit a ridging effect that can limit wound contact. TM Aquacel Extra Aquacel Durafiber Conformability Reinforced Gelling fiber The smooth, thin and conformable profile provides for intimate contact with the wound. Constrained expansion can limit intimate wound contact. Thick ridges in the dressing lead to an uneven wound contact surface. Constrained expansion can limit intimate wound contact. These images demonstrate each dressing s ability to conform to a tissue substitute. Dressings were saturated with a blue solution for improved visualization. 3

Retaining its shape and size to maintain complete wound coverage won t shrink under pressure! In a wound environment, retains its original size and shape better than the competition. Surface Area Memory (SAM) 40% 38% 35% 36% Surface Area reduction (%) 30% 25% 20% 15% 24% 10% 7% 5% Aquacel Extra Aquacel Durafiber Staying together in the wound with superb strength is more than three times stronger than Aquacel s traditional gelling fiber. 2 Its exceptional strength makes it easy to remove because it won t fall apart in the wound. A recent study compared s wet integrity to Aquacel s traditional gelling fiber. Wet Strength 2.5 Wet tensile N/2.5cm 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 2.2 0.6 Aquacel See the Surface Area Memory (SAM) Demonstration on the back cover of this brochure. 4

Gentle Patient Care Helping to prevent maceration by wicking only vertically s Forzagel technology wicks fluid only vertically, not laterally. This reduces the risk of periwound maceration because wound fluid is not able to migrate across the dressing to reach this vulnerable skin. Lateral Wicking Study 1 % distance solution lateral wicks past petri dish 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 2% Aquacel Extra 24% Aquacel 19% Durafiber s powerful absorption capabilities reduce dressing change Frequency. Reducing Dressing Change Frequency s proprietary Forzagel technology delivers exceptional absorbency, reducing dressing change frequency. Consequently, patients are subjected to fewer dressing changes, wound bed disruption is minimized and treatment costs are reduced. Separating gently from the wound Application and removal is gentle on wounds because of s strength and unique gelling properties. 5

Ease of Use Providing versatility for a wide variety of wounds is uniquely versatile because it can be used on wounds of all drainage levels. may be pre-moistened for effective use on dry or lightly draining wounds. Indications Partial- and full-thickness wounds 1st- and 2nd-degree burns Diabetic foot ulcers Venous stasis ulcers Arterial ulcers and leg ulcers of mixed etiology Pressure ulcers Surgical wounds Donor sites contraindications 3rd-degree burns Individuals with a known sensitivity to Chitosan, which is a derivative of shellfish, or silver Promoting gentle, pain-free removal With s superb strength and unique gelling properties, application and one-piece removal is gentle on wounds and virtually pain-free for patients. Ensuring correct application and usage with our Educational Packaging All the information you need short and sweet. With our revolutionary educational packaging (EP), clinicians can quickly understand vital information about patient safety and proper application. Each package serves as a 2-minute course in wound care. EP packaging ensures that you and your patients get the best performance has to offer. 6

Ag+ Antimicrobial Efficacy Ag+ delivers broad spectrum antimicrobial efficacy. The dressings contain 0.75% ionic silver by weight. When the dressing encounters a wound environment, silver ions are activated to manage bioburden. The silver inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi, yet is completely harmless to skin cells (noncytotoxic). 3 In Vitro antibacterial efficacy of Ag+ Ag+ has been shown to kill many organisms over a 7 day period, including: 3 Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) ATCC 33591 gram positive bacterium Escherichia coli ATCC 8739 gram negative bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 9027 gram negative bacterium Candida albicans ATCC 10231 yeast Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VRE) ATCC 51575 gram positive bacterium Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538 gram positive bacteria Ordering Information Gelling Fiber Wound Dressing Item # Ordering Description Packaging MSC7822EP, 2" x 2" (5.1 cm x 5.1 cm), Sheet Dressing 100/cs 10bx/cs 10ea/bx MSC7844EP, 4.25" x 4.25" (10.8 cm x 10.8 cm), Sheet Dressing 50/cs 5bx/cs 10ea/bx MSC7866EP, 6" x 6" (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm), Sheet Dressing 50/cs 10bx/cs 5ea/bx MSC7818EP, 0.75" x 18" (1.9 cm x 45.7 cm), Ribbon Dressing 50/cs 10bx/cs 5ea/bx Ag+ Gelling Fiber Wound Dressing with Antimicrobial Silver Item # Ordering Description Packaging MSC9822EP Ag+, 2" x 2" (5.1 cm x 5.1 cm), Sheet Dressing 100/cs 10bx/cs 10ea/bx MSC9845EP Ag+, 4" x 5" (10.2 cm x 12.7 cm), Sheet Dressing 50/cs 5bx/cs 10ea/bx MSC9866EP Ag+, 6" x 6" (15.2 cm x 15.2 cm), Sheet Dressing 50/cs 10bx/cs 5ea/bx MSC9818EP Ag+, 0.75" x 18" (1.9 cm x 45.7 cm), Ribbon Dressing 50/cs 10bx/cs 5ea/bx MSC98812EP Ag+, 8 x 12 (20.3 cm x 30.5 cm), Sheet Dressing 50/cs 10bx/cs 5ea/bx 7

Surface Area Memory (SAM) Demonstration 30% reduction Aquacel 1. Place a 2" x 2" dressing in the square above. 2. Pour exactly 5 ml of water on the center of the dressing. 1. Place a 2" x 2" Aquacel dressing in the square above. 2. Pour exactly 5 ml of water on the center of the dressing. Observations As absorbs wound exudate, it maintains its size better than Aquacel. Observations Fluids can reduce the Aquacel dressing s surface area up to 38%. Medline Industries, Inc. One Medline Place Mundelein, IL 60060 Medline United States 1-800-MEDLINE (633-5463) www.medline.com info@medline.com Medline Canada 1-800-396-6996 www.medline.ca canada@medline.com Medline México 01-800-831-0898 www.medlinemexico.com mexico@medline.com Some products may not be available for sale in Mexico or Canada. We reserve the right to correct any errors that may occur within this brochure. 2013 Medline Industries, Inc. Forzagel, and 2-minute course in wound care are trademarks and Medline is a registered trademark of Medline Industries, Inc. Aquacel and Aquacel Extra are registered trademarks of ConvaTec Inc. Durafiber is a registered trademark of T. J. Smith & Nephew, Ltd. References 1. Lab testing data on file. 2. Data on file. 3. In-vitro antibacterial data on file. MKT1326719 / LIT709 / 10M / PP / 3