Wound care

The primary multipurpose natural dressing of choice for wound management.

Cat abscesses

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PAW Wound care

PAW by Blackmores Manuka Wound Gel™

A sterile medical grade wound dressing made from Leptospermum.sp (Manuka) honey (80%) and natural oils and waxes for wound management. It a…

For animal use only

$24.95

PAW Manuka Wound Gel™ is a sterile medical grade wound dressing made from Leptospermum.sp (Manuka) honey (80%) and natural oils and waxes for wound management. It is ideal for dogs, cats, horses and other companion animals with wounds, burns, grazes and as a general first aid.

Manuka Wound Gel Ingredients

The ingredients in PAW Manuka Wound Gel™ include Manuka Honey (80%), natural Gum, bees wax, and nourishing organic oils. This product is sterile and of medical grade.

Dosage

Available in a sterile 25g & 100g tube with induction seal and screw cap.

Directions for Use

Wash around the wound with a sterile saline. Apply PAW Manuka Wound Gel™ liberally (approx. 3mm layer) directly to the wound or to a suitable dressing. In addition using a barrier cream can further protect the wound margin. Dressing change frequency will depend on clinical circumstances. It can vary from once per day for draining wounds to up to 7 days for unsoiled dressings. PAW Manuka Wound Gel™ can be removed from the wound by rinsing with sterile saline or water at dressing change.

  • Not for use on heavily exudating wounds.
  • Not recommended for body cavities.
  • In the event of a slow or non-responding wound, please seek veterinary advice.
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