Inadine Wound Dressing 9.5cm X 9.5cm 1 Unit
Inadine Wound Dressing 9.5cm x 9.5cm — Antiseptic, Non‑Adherent
Inadine 9.5cm x 9.5cm is a sterile, single‑use non‑adherent wound dressing impregnated with povidone‑iodine antiseptic for effective infection prevention and gentle wound contact. Ideal for minor cuts, abrasions, superficial burns, donor sites and postoperative wounds, this iodine‑coated dressing combines antimicrobial action with atraumatic removal to support healing while minimising pain and dressing trauma.
Key Benefits
- Antimicrobial protection: povidone‑iodine (PVP‑I) reduces microbial load at the wound surface.
- Non‑adherent contact layer: knitted viscose fabric minimizes pain and tissue disruption on removal.
- Sterile, single‑use: reduces cross‑contamination risk and supports first aid and surgical wound care.
- Versatile size: 9.5cm x 9.5cm suits minor wounds, burns, graft donor sites and postoperative dressing layers.
- Easy to apply: conforms to wound contours and can be secured with a secondary dressing or bandage.
Ingredients and Materials
This dressing is manufactured from a knitted viscose fabric impregnated with povidone‑iodine (PVP‑I) antiseptic. The sterile, non‑adherent pad provides an iodine‑coated contact layer that delivers broad‑spectrum antimicrobial activity. Product size: 9.5cm x 9.5cm. Single sterile unit; disposable after use.
How to Use
- Wash hands and don gloves. Clean the wound area and pat the surrounding skin dry.
- Open the sterile pouch and remove the dressing without touching the wound contact surface.
- Place the iodine‑impregnated side directly over the wound so it makes contact with the wound bed.
- Secure with a secondary sterile dressing or bandage. For moderate exudate, use an absorbent secondary dressing.
- Change the dressing as directed by a healthcare professional or when saturated — typically once or twice daily depending on wound condition.
- Dispose of used dressing as clinical/medical waste if necessary. Do not re‑sterilise or re‑use.
Note: The dressing may leave a temporary brown staining on the skin or clothing due to iodine.
Who It’s For
Inadine is suitable for adults and older children needing topical antiseptic wound care for cuts, abrasions, minor burns, donor sites and surgical or post‑operative wounds at risk of infection. It is commonly used in first aid kits, outpatient clinics, surgical wards and home wound care where an antimicrobial, non‑adherent contact dressing is required.
Caution & Storage
Do not use if you have a known allergy or sensitivity to povidone‑iodine or topical iodine preparations. Caution in patients with thyroid dysfunction, pregnancy, breastfeeding or neonates — seek clinical advice before use. Avoid using on deep puncture wounds, heavy exudation without appropriate secondary dressings, or large surface areas for extended periods without medical supervision.
Do not use if the sterile pouch is damaged or expired. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight; recommended storage below 25°C. Keep out of reach of children.
For persistent, worsening or heavily infected wounds, contact a healthcare professional for appropriate evaluation and treatment. Inadine is a valuable antiseptic, non‑adherent dressing option within comprehensive wound care and first aid supplies.