FAQ
Find answers to general and clinical questions you might have about Enluxtra dressings.
General FAQWho can I contact if I have questions about Enluxtra?
What shipping options do you offer?
Free FedEx Ground: on all institutional case purchases in the continental US. Expedited shipping: available at an additional fee. PO Box shipping: available with no guaranteed delivery dates. Expedited orders cannot be shipped to PO Box. What is your return policy?
Returns are accepted under the following conditions: · Returns should be made within 30 days of delivery. · The Enluxtra box is still in its original unused, unopened and undamaged condition. · Sticker seal on the box is present and completely intact. · The product is not expired. * Due to hygienic reasons, we do not accept individual dressings for return or exchange. * Return shipping fees are non-refundable and will not be reimbursed. * Allow up to 14 days for your return to be processed and credited to your account. Is Enluxtra FDA-approved?
Enluxtra is registered and listed with the FDA. Learn more... Is Enluxtra reimbursed by Medicare?
Yes. • HCPCS A6196 for size 4”x4” • HCPCS A6197 for size 6”x6” • Covered in the"other gelling fibers" category under the trade name: ENLUXTRA Humifiber Wound Dressing • Covered for exuding wounds, up to 30 dressings per month. • Coverage will be denied if used for dry wounds because DMERC considers it an absorptive dressing (see coverage rules). What is Enluxtra’s shelf life?
3 years. Has Enluxtra been tested for safety?
Yes, Enluxtra successfully passed all required safety tests: • Cytotoxiciity – ISO Agar Diffusion Test • Acute Systemic Toxicity Test • Intracutaneous (Intradermal) Reactivity Test (Skin irritation) • Maximization Test for Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (Skin Sensitization) • Hemolysis Test – Direct contact Method • Hemolysis Test – Extract Method • Mutagenicity/Genetoxicity Test in vivo • Microbial Barrier /Strike-Through Test What is Enluxtra made of?
Enluxtra is made of super-absorbent synthetic polymers and inactive bio-inert components. Enluxtra is a hypoallergenic product with no latex or active medications in its composition. How to test Enluxtra for absorbency?
DO NOT use water for testing the dressing absorbency. Instructions for testing.
absorbency test video: Does Enluxtra contain medications or antibacterial agents?
Enluxtra has no active medications in its composition. It stops bacterial growth by sequestering pathogens inside the dressing and chemically binding water to polymer molecules. Without water pathogens cannot replicate and soon die inside the dressing as the life cycle of individual bacteria is very short. Can Enluxtra cause allergic reactions?
Enluxtra is a non-cytotoxic, hypoallergenic product free of latex, honey, active medications, animal and biological ingredients. Adverse reactions are extremely rare. Refer to the Adverse Reactions section on our Troubleshooting page for more information. Who manufactures Enluxtra dressings?
Enluxtra dressings are manufactured by OSNovative Systems, Inc., a privately held corporation. The company develops, manufactures and sells proprietary medical devices for advanced wound management and combat/emergency medicine. Where are Enluxtra dressings manufactured?
Enluxtra dressings are manufactured in the USA, at the California facility, certified by the FDA. OSNovative's quality management system is certified to conform to all the requirements of the internationally recognized ISO 13485:2003 standards. Is Enluxtra approved for sales in the European Union?
Enluxtra is granted the CE marking 0459 for marketing and sales in the European Union. The authorized representative is Emergo Europe, The Netherlands. How to prescribe Enluxtra dressings?
To learn how to prescribe Enluxtra dressings visit our How to prescribe page. Why is there no self-adhesive version of Enluxtra and why is it manufactured in only one shape?
Self-adhesive border limits application versatility. Instead we offer a fully customizable dressing that can be applied to wounds of any size/shape and secured with products preferred and tolerated by the patient – adhesive tapes, wraps, etc. Enluxtra dressings can be trimmed to fit, or several dressings can be combined to cover a large or oddly shaped area. How much does Enluxtra treatment cost?
The cost of treatment with Enluxtra dressings is lower than with any advanced wound dressings due to: • Relatively low per dressing cost. Enluxtra dressing is in the midrange of advanced wound dressings and the best option is to buy directly from manufacturer • Reduced or eliminated cost of additional products • Fewer Enluxtra dressings used per treatment to complete healing and less frequent dressing changes • Drastically reduced nurse labor time per patient (due to ease of use, fewer dressing changes, and shorter healing time) The bottom line: total treatment cost with Enluxtra is almost always lower than with other products. A bonus: shorter healing time with better outcomes, and improved nurse productivity. One dressing for any wound? Is it possible?
Enluxtra dressings are designed with the new smart polymer technology that accommodates any level of drainage without drying out or macerating the wound. This technology has not been available before in any advanced wound care product, and Enluxtra is still the only dressing on the market using this technology. |
Clinical FAQAre there critical requirements for using Enluxtra dressings?
Yes.
• Place the dressing with the white fiber side toward the wound. Make sure that the printed film side is facing out. • Choose a dressing size that is larger than the wound; allow for a significant (at least 1”) overlap onto healthy skin. Allow for more skin overlap in the direction of natural exudate flow to help the dressing trap and lock in the flowing exudate. • Make sure that the dressing is in contact with the wound bed. If you are not sure that the dressing is touching the wound bed, place a few folded gauze pads on top and apply a wrap. If you use a wound filler, Enluxtra must touch the wound and the wound filler. Learn more... Watch a 5-minute tutorial: Which wounds can be treated with Enluxtra?
Enluxtra works for most wounds. It is NOT indicated for wounds where heavy arterial bleeding is present. Use Enluxtra to treat: Acute wounds
Chronic wounds
How long can Enluxtra be left on the wound?
We recommend the following wear times:
What if the wound is larger than the available Enluxtra dressing size?
You can use 2 or more dressings side by side, taped together and placed on the wound.
Watch a 1-minute tutorial: Can Enluxtra be cut or trimmed?
You should never cut Enluxtra dressing to wound size and shape, but it can be trimmed or slitted to fit better in difficult areas or around appliances.
Watch a 1-minute tutorial: When should Enluxtra be changed?
You should change Enluxtra dressing before the drainage, visible through the backing film, reaches the dressing edge. Usual recommended wear times are as follows:
Can Enluxtra be used for infected wounds?
Yes. Enluxtra is designed to clear away the infection by sequestering microorganisms inside the dressing and depriving them of water necessary for their replication. Learn more... Can other products be used with Enluxtra? Do you have recommended products?
It is best to avoid using any additional products under Enluxtra dressing. However, some products are safe to use with Enluxtra. Recommended securing products: • Waterproof medical adhesive tape (e.g. Hypafix, Mepitac) • Compression wraps • Transparent film dressings (e.g. Tegaderm) • Unna boots • Gauze wrap • Tubigrip • Lymphedema wraps • Compression pumps Recommended packing and wound filler materials: • Gauze moistened with saline, wound cleanser or hydrogel • AMD gauze (impregnated with PHMB) • RTD foam or Hydrofera Blue • IodoForm strips • IodoFoam • Any packing or filler material that retains its size (doesn’t shrink) when in contact with wound moisture can be used IMPORTANT! All packing and filler materials that shrink with wound moisture will lose contact with undersurface of Enluxtra and cause maceration; they should be avoided. Other recommended products: • Wound contact layers (when securing dermal skin substitutes or in cases of contact sensitivity with Enluxtra) • Water-based antimicrobial cleansers or gels, such as any water based antimicrobial wound cleanser : HOCL cleanser or hydrogel with or without Ag. Can Enluxtra be used for skin graft applications?
Yes. Enluxtra is compatible with biologic and synthetic human dermal substitutes and is ideal for protecting all tissue types from both maceration and desiccation. Non-adherent wound contact surface prevents damage to the skin graft. Can Enluxtra be used under compression?
Yes. Enluxtra absorbs and retains up to 1500% of its weight in fluids even under body weight and/or compression. Once absorbed, it is virtually impossible to squeeze the fluids out of the dressing because water is chemically bound to polymer molecules. For all compression applications, follow these rules for the first 3-5 dressing changes: • Establish frequent initial follow-up • Reduce compression to 2 layers • Decrease pressure to 10-15% mmHg. As drainage decreases, increase pressure. Can Enluxtra be used as a wound filler?
No. Enluxtra is not designed to be used as a wound filler for the following reasons: 1) Enluxtra dressing has an exudate-impermeable backing film that protects wraps, linens, clothes from staining; this film will prevent exudate absorption if the dressing is placed inside the wound cavity. 2) Enluxtra dressing absorbs and locks in the exudate to prevent exudate transfer to the peri-wound skin. The dressing swells due to accumulation of absorbed exudate. If the dressing is placed inside the wound cavity then the swelling may create excessive pressure inside the wound and cause patient discomfort. Instead, use the following recommended wound fillers: • AMD gauze moistened with saline (antimicrobial PHMB impregnated) • Moist gauze with silver hydrogel base • RTD foam strips by Keneric Healthcare • Iodoform strips • Hydrofera blue strips IMPORTANT: Never use alginates or cellulose fibers under Enluxtra. Alginates and cellulose fibers tend to shrink with moisture and retract from the dressing breaking the contact with dressing surface. They collect at the bottom of the wound and cannot transfer exudate into the dressing. These types of fillers should never be used with Enluxtra! Can Enluxtra be used as a surgical dressing?
Yes. Enluxtra provides optimal healing environment for surgical wounds and helps reduce scarring. Does Enluxtra leave any residue behind when removed from the wound?
One of the ingredients used in Enluxtra dressings is Humifiber hydrogel. In exuding wounds, hydrogel expands when absorbing fluids. Sometimes a small amount of hydrogel particles may become loose and will be left on the wound surface after the dressing removal. Humifiber hydrogel is bio-inert and safe to be left on a wound. Other dressings, such as amorphous hydrogel, hydrocolloid, gelling cellulose or alginate fiber dressings leave large amounts of goo-like residue on the wound. Unlike these other hydrogels, Humifiber hydrogel particles are small, soft and rounded. They do not adhere to the wound bed, and can be easily removed by routine wound rinsing if needed. Also, unlike gauze or non-gelling hydrophilic fiber dressings, that shed short and long fibers on the wound, the Humifiber dressing does not shed fibers at all. Can Enluxtra be removed earlier than scheduled?
We recommend to keep Enluxtra on a wound as long as practicable. Each time a dressing is removed, the balanced healing environment is disrupted and the wound is exposed to temperature shock as well as pathogens and other contaminants. It takes about 8 hours after fresh dressing application for wound homeostasis to stabilize and healing to continue. Keeping this in mind, Enluxtra must always be changed before the exudate reaches the dressing edge, or if a patient is experiencing unusual pain or discomfort. Why is it imperative to cover peri-wound and overlap healthy skin by 1”?
The greater the distance from the dressing edge to the wound, the lower the chance that exogenous bacteria will enter the wound.
Also, the larger the dressing size, the more exudate can be absorbed, and the longer Enluxtra can be left on the wound. Watch a 1-minute tutorial on how to select the correct Enluxtra dressing size: What wound fillers can be used with Enluxtra?
The following wound fillers are recommended: • AMD gauze moistened with saline (antimicrobial PHMB impregnated) • Moist gauze with silver hydrogel base • RTD foam strips by Keneric Healthcare • Iodoform strips • Hydrofera blue strips IMPORTANT: Never use alginates or cellulose fibers under Enluxtra. Alginates and cellulose fibers tend to shrink with moisture and retract from the dressing breaking the contact with dressing surface. They collect at the bottom of the wound and cannot transfer exudate into the dressing. These types of fillers should never be used with Enluxtra! Can skin preps be used under Enluxtra?
We do not recommend using skin preps under Enluxtra dressing because they create a barrier between wound tissues and the dressing surface and interfere with the dressing functions: absorption and hydration. Why is it important to assess drainage pattern on removed Enluxtra dressing?
Drainage patterns indicate the direction of exudate flow and help optimize placement of the fresh Enluxtra dressing.
Watch a 1-minute tutorial. What if a patient is incontinent or needs to take a shower - can Enluxtra be used in these situations?
In cases where incontinence is involved, seal the dressing edges with water-resistant adhesive tape, or completely cover the dressing with transparent film. For showering the use of protective plastic cover over the wound dressing is always recommended. Refer to the Incontinence and Showering section on the How to Use page. Can Enluxtra be used for wounds with tunneling, undermining or similar conditions?
Yes. Enluxtra works very well for wounds with such complications if applied correctly. Visit the relevant section on the How to Use page for more information. Why is full contact of Enluxtra with wound bed important?
Full contact of the dressing surface with wound tissues is the only way for Enluxtra to continue absorbing wound fluids and liquefied slough. Visit the relevant section on the How to Use page for more information. Can Enluxtra be used for dry or minimally exuding wounds?
Yes. Unlike other superabsorbent dressings Enluxtra will never dry out the areas that are low- or non-exuding. Enluxtra keeps these areas hydrated and never desiccates tissues while providing maximum absorption in exuding areas at the same time. Can Enluxtra be used for very small wounds?
Yes.
We recommend using a full-size 4”x4” Enluxtra dressing even for the smallest wounds. If absolutely necessary Enluxtra can be cut or trimmed for a better fit. It is important to ensure that it always fully covers peri-wound skin and overlaps healthy skin by about 1”. Watch a 2.5-minute tutorial: How can I educate my patients about Enluxtra?
Patient Information Leaflet is available for download. Visit the Patient Information page to learn more. How does Enluxtra differ from other super-absorbent dressings?
Enluxtra dressing is not only super-absorbent, it also provides moisture to dry areas on demand, so there is never a risk of desiccation, so common with other super-absorbent dressings. Enluxtra dressing is the only super-absorbent product that can be fully customized to the size and shape of the wound. You can cut and trim Enluxtra, or combine several dressings together for large area coverage. Does Enluxtra produce negative pressure? Can it be used with or replace NPWT?
Enluxtra dressings do not produce negative pressure but they have been used successfully in pre-market clinical tests together with the NPWT systems. Enluxtra has been trialed under negative pressure with impressive clinical results. Using Enluxtra with NPWT will prevent common issues such as maceration and make NPWT more suitable for wounds with slough and/or necrosis as well as exposed tendons and bones. Enluxtra dressings do not fully replace NPWT, however, on many occasions, when wound drainage does not exceed 300ml per day, they can be used as a more cost-effective and less labor-intensive substitute for NPWT. Does Enluxtra adapt to the wound geometrically?
Enluxtra dressings are adaptive in functionality, and respond automatically to changes in the wound by changing the local functions over each particular wound area. To “adapt” the dressing geometrically to the wound surface, we recommend various techniques, such as adding folded gauze pads on top of the dressing to prevent it from tenting, and using non-shrinking wound fillers to promote exudate flow into the dressing. How to remove Enluxtra dressing?
To remove Enluxtra wound dressing, lift one corner of the dressing and slowly peel back until completely removed from the wound . If it is not peeled easily, spray a sterile saline between the dressing and wound during removal. |
1. Who can I contact if I have questions about Enluxtra?
Call our Customer Support at 888.519.2297
Or e-mail us at [email protected]
2. Shipping
We use FedEx standard shipping methods: Ground (5 business days), 3-Day Saver, Second Day Air, or Next Day Air.
3. Do you ship to a PO Box?
We can ship to a PO Box but we cannot guarantee the delivery date due to USPS restrictions. All expedited orders are shipped strictly through UPS or FedEx and cannot be delivered to a PO Box.
4. What is your return policy?
We are happy to accept returns as long as the following criteria are met:
Please note: Return shipping fees are non-refundable and will not be reimbursed. Please allow up to 14 days for your return to be processed and credited to your account. For more information, please contact us at [email protected]
5. What is Enluxtra's shelf life?
3 years.
The expiration date is indicated on the back of each pouch and box.
For more information contact us at [email protected]
6. Is Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing FDA approved?
Enluxtra is registered and listed with the FDA:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfRL/rl.cfm?lid=314120&lpcd=NAC
7. Is Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing covered by Medicare?
Yes, Enluxtra has HCPCS reimbursement codes: A6196, A6197, and A6198
Specific Coverage Criteria: Covered when used for wounds with moderate or high exudate; will be denied if used for dry wounds because DMERC considers it an absorptive dressing (see coverage rules).
8. How can I use Self-Adaptive Dressing if the wound is deep or tunneling?
A healthcare practitioner will prescribe you an appropriate wound filler to fill the cavity. Place Self-Adaptive Dressing over the wound filler and the wound to absorb the exudate, protect the wound and skin, and ensure an optimal moist healing environment.
Click here (pdf file) to learn more about using Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing for deep/tunneling wounds.
9. How long can Self-Adaptive dressing be left on a wound?
The dressing can be worn for up to 7 days for most wounds.
Consult your physician for the optimal wear time or if the wound is infected.
Or e-mail us at [email protected]
2. Shipping
We use FedEx standard shipping methods: Ground (5 business days), 3-Day Saver, Second Day Air, or Next Day Air.
3. Do you ship to a PO Box?
We can ship to a PO Box but we cannot guarantee the delivery date due to USPS restrictions. All expedited orders are shipped strictly through UPS or FedEx and cannot be delivered to a PO Box.
4. What is your return policy?
We are happy to accept returns as long as the following criteria are met:
- Return should be made within 30 days of delivery.
- The Enluxtra box is still in original unused, unopened and undamaged condition.
- The seal-sticker on the box is present and completely intact.
- The product is not expired.
Please note: Return shipping fees are non-refundable and will not be reimbursed. Please allow up to 14 days for your return to be processed and credited to your account. For more information, please contact us at [email protected]
5. What is Enluxtra's shelf life?
3 years.
The expiration date is indicated on the back of each pouch and box.
For more information contact us at [email protected]
6. Is Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing FDA approved?
Enluxtra is registered and listed with the FDA:
http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfRL/rl.cfm?lid=314120&lpcd=NAC
7. Is Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing covered by Medicare?
Yes, Enluxtra has HCPCS reimbursement codes: A6196, A6197, and A6198
Specific Coverage Criteria: Covered when used for wounds with moderate or high exudate; will be denied if used for dry wounds because DMERC considers it an absorptive dressing (see coverage rules).
8. How can I use Self-Adaptive Dressing if the wound is deep or tunneling?
A healthcare practitioner will prescribe you an appropriate wound filler to fill the cavity. Place Self-Adaptive Dressing over the wound filler and the wound to absorb the exudate, protect the wound and skin, and ensure an optimal moist healing environment.
Click here (pdf file) to learn more about using Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing for deep/tunneling wounds.
9. How long can Self-Adaptive dressing be left on a wound?
The dressing can be worn for up to 7 days for most wounds.
Consult your physician for the optimal wear time or if the wound is infected.
10. Does Self-Adaptive Dressing really work for all wounds?
Self-Adaptive Dressing works for most wounds. It is NOT indicated for wounds where heavy arterial bleeding is present.
Self-Adaptive Dressing works for most wounds. It is NOT indicated for wounds where heavy arterial bleeding is present.
Acute wounds
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Chronic Wounds
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11. How can I use Self-Adaptive Dressing when incontinence is involved?
In cases where incontinence is involved, seal the dressing edges with water-resistant adhesive tape, or completely cover the dressing with transparent film.
In cases where incontinence is involved, seal the dressing edges with water-resistant adhesive tape, or completely cover the dressing with transparent film.
12. Is it possible to take a shower while wearing Self-Adaptive Dressing?
Yes, a patient may shower while wearing Self-Adaptive Dressing. The dressing edges must be sealed with water-resistant adhesive tape, as shown on the picture above. The use of protective plastic cover over the wound dressing is always recommended.
13. What about skin maceration under Self-Adaptive Dressing?
Self-Adaptive Dressing prevents skin maceration under the dressing. It is generally recommended to avoid or be careful when using aggressive adhesive tapes, which can damage the skin upon removal.
14. Why do you insist on overlapping the peri-wound edge by 1 inch or even more?
The greater the distance from the dressing edge to the wound, the lower the chance that exogenous bacteria will get into the wound. Also, the larger the dressing size, the more exudate can be absorbed, and the longer the dressing can be left on the wound.
15. What if the wound size is larger than the available dressing size?
You can use 2 or more dressings side by side, taped together and placed on the wound.
16. Are there any critical requirements when using Self-Adaptive Dressing?
Yes:
- Place the dressing with the white fiber side toward the wound (see instructions for use). Make sure that the printed film side is facing out.
- Choose a dressing size that is larger than the wound; allow for a significant (at least 1”) overlap onto healthy skin.
- Allow for more skin overlap in the direction of the natural exudate flow to help the dressing trap and lock in the flowing exudate.
- It is important to always make sure that the dressing is in contact with the wound bed. If you are not sure that the dressing is touching the wound bed, place a few folded gauze pads on top and apply a wrap. If you use a wound filler, Enluxtra must touch the wound and the wound filler. See the pictures below.
17. What will happen if pressure is applied to a wound covered with Self-Adaptive Dressing? Will the exudate be squeezed out of the dressing?
The absorbed exudate becomes tightly locked in the dressing and stays there even under high pressure (body weight) or under a compression wrap.
18. Does Self-Adaptive Dressing leave any residue on a wound like many of current advanced dressings?
One of the ingredients used in Self-Adaptive Wound Dressings is Humifiber hydrogel. In exuding wounds, hydrogel expands when absorbing fluids. Sometimes a small amount of hydrogel particles may become loose and will be left on the wound surface after the dressing removal. Humifiber hydrogel is bio-inert and safe to be left on a wound.
Other dressings, such as amorphous hydrogel, hydrocolloid, gelling cellulose or alginate fiber dressings leave large amounts of goo-like residue on the wound. Unlike these other hydrogels, Humifiber hydrogel particles are small, soft and rounded. They do not adhere to the wound bed, and can be easily removed by routine wound rinsing if needed.
Also, unlike gauze or non-gelling hydrophilic fiber dressings, that shed short and long fibers on the wound, the Humifiber dressing does not shed fibers at all.
19. Has Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing passed safety tests? What about mutagenicity?
Yes, Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing successfully passed all required safety tests:
- Cytotoxiciity – ISO Agar Diffusion Test
- Acute Systemic Toxicity Test
- Intracutaneous (Intradermal) Reactivity Test (Skin irritation)
- Maximization Test for Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (Skin Sensitization)
- Hemolysis Test – Direct contact Method
- Hemolysis Test – Extract Method
- Mutagenicity/Genetoxicity Test in vivo
- Microbial Barrier /Strike-Through Test
20. Can Self-Adaptive Dressing be used under compression wraps?
Yes, in fact Self-Adaptive Dressing is the most suitable absorptive dressing for use with compression wraps and in situations where pressure is present, such as patient body weight. Due to its extraordinary properties Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing absorbs and locks inside more than 1500% of its weight in fluids. Once absorbed, it is virtually impossible to squeeze the fluids out of the dressing.
21. Can Self-Adaptive Dressing be used as a cover for skin grafts?
Yes. Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing creates optimal moist environment helping to eliminate the risk of desiccation or maceration. The non-adherent properties of Enluxtra prevent possible damage to the skin graft.
22. Can Enluxtra Self-Adaptive Dressing be used on a surgical wounds?
Yes. Self-Adaptive Dressing prevents scab formation when the wound is too dry and maceration when it is too moist. When postoperative wound has optimal moisture balance, all aspects of healing are improved. Also this dressing has a strong potential to be helpful with the scar reduction.
23. Can Self-Adaptive Dressing be used as a wound filler?
Enluxtra Wound Dressing is NOT designed to be used as a wound filler for two reasons:
1) The dressing has an exudate impermeable backing film that protects wraps, linens, clothes from staining; this film will prevent exudate absorption if the dressing is placed inside the wound cavity.
2) The dressing absorbs and LOCKS IN the exudate to prevent exudate transfer to the peri-wound skin. The dressing swells due to accumulation of absorbed exudate. If the dressing is placed inside the wound cavity then the swelling may create excessive pressure inside the wound and cause patient discomfort.
The dressing works very well if placed over a deep wound packed with a conventional wound filler of your choice (gel, packing gauze, gauze rope, etc). The filler transfers the exudate up to the dressing; Enluxtra absorbs and locks it in, preventing exudate accumulation in the filler and wound cavity, and protecting the wound edge and peri-wound skin from maceration.
Never use alginates or cellulose fibers with Enluxtra!
24. How to test the samples for absorption?
Do NOT use water for testing the dressing absorption. Please follow this instruction when testing the dressing: How to test the dessing.
25. What is Enluxtra made of?
Enluxtra is made of super-absorbent synthetic polymers and inactive bio-inert components.
Enluxtra is a hypoallergenic product with no latex or active medications in its composition.
Enluxtra is a hypoallergenic product with no latex or active medications in its composition.
26. How to prescribe Enluxtra to ensure that the prescription is filled correctly?
Refer to the "How to prescribe Enluxtra" page to find answers to most common questions about prescribing.