Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Care Products Highly regarded, FDA-cleared, broad-spectrum, antimicrobials. Anasept ® inhibits the growth of multi-drug resistant strains such as Candida auris, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci (VRE), Carbapenem Resistant Escherichia coli (CRE). Anasept ® products are also licensed by Health Canada.
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Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Care Products
Highly regarded, FDA-cleared, broad-spectrum, antimicrobials. Anasept® inhibits the growth of multi-drug resistant strains such as Candida auris, Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Vancomycin Resistant Enterococci (VRE), Carbapenem Resistant Escherichia coli (CRE).
Anasept® products are also licensed by Health Canada.
Antimicrobial Skin & Wound Cleanser
Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Cleanser is a clear,
isotonic liquid that helps in the mechanical removal of the
debris and foreign material from the application site. Dirt,
debris and foreign materials are mechanically removed by the
action of the fluid (Wound Cleanser) moving across the
wound bed or application site. Anasept Antimicrobial Skin
and Wound Cleanser contains a broad-spectrum antimicrobial
agent sodium hypochlorite. It inhibits the growth of bacteria
such as Acinetobacter baumannii, Clostridium difficile, Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Serratia marcescens, Staphylococcus aureus, including
antibiotic resistant Carbapenem Resistant E. Coli (CRE), Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and
Vancomycin resistant Enterococcus faecalis (VRE) that are
commonly found in wound bed, as well as fungi, such as
Candida albicans, Candida auris and Aspergillus niger.
Anasept is a very pure, completely colorless, isotonic, tissue
compatible solution. Anasept is stable for 2 years from date
of manufacture, when stored at normal room temperature up
to 25°C (77°F) and is free of necrotizing chemicals such as
sodium hydroxide. Anasept is stable up to 14 weeks after
initial use.
i n d i c a t i o n s f o r u s e
o t c u s e :Anasept is intended for OTC use for mechanical cleansing
and removal of dirt, debris and foreign material from skin
abrasions, lacerations, minor irritations, cuts, exit sites and
intact skin.
p r o f e s s i o n a l u s e :Anasept is intended for use under the supervision of a
healthcare professional for cleansing of foreign materials,
including microorganisms from wounds such as stage I-IV
Anasept® Antimocrobial Skin & Would Cleanser is FDA cleared, extremely safe and gentle skin and wound cleanser with 0.057% broad spectrum antimicrobial sodium hypochlorite.
Table of In-Vitro Microbial Activity
Test Organisms: Initial Microorganism Exposure time / % Kill
Count/ML
Pathogenic Bacteria 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes
Acinetobacter baumannii 107 - 99.089% 99.98%
Carbapenem Resistant E. coli (CRE) 106 99.999% 99.999% 99.999%
time kill studies-24 hour challenge Table of Antimicrobial Activity
indications for use:
Antimicrobial Skin & Wound Gel
GEL
DIRECT IONS FOR USE: w o u n d c a r e : 1) Debride wound, if necessary or cleanse wound with a wound cleanser such as Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Cleanser.2) Apply a generous amount (1/4 “ to 1/2 “thick) of Anasept Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Gel to entire wound bed, including areas of undermining.
3) Apply a thin coating to peri-wound skin area and allow to dry.4) Cover with appropriate wound dressing or covering (avoid silver and other wound dressings containing heavy metals).
5) Tape in place along dressing border.
Alternate: for less tape caused skin
trauma, secure in place with Staytex™
Elastic Tubular Dressing or similar
dressing.
6) Change dressing once a day. Maintain a moist wound environment between dressing changes.
Anasept Gel is intended for OTC use
for management of skin abrasions, minor irritations,
lacerations, cuts, exit sites and intact skin.
Professional Use: Anasept Gel is intended to be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional in the management of wounds such as stage I-IV pressure ulcers, partial & full thickness wounds, diabetic foot & leg ulcers, post surgical wounds, first & second degree burns, grafted & donor sites.
Ordering Information Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Gel
NOTE: Anasept products contain sodium chloride, which is not compatible with wound care products that contain silver. Silver in the presence of sodium chloride will be converted to insoluble silver chloride and become inactive.
i n d w e l l i n g v a s c u l a r c a t h e t e r s : 1) Apply sufficient quantity of Anasept Antimicrobial Skin & Wound Gel to completely cover skin area around the indwelling vascular catheter.2) Cover with appropriate site dressing.
o s t o m y : 1) Apply a thin coating of Anasept Antimicrobial Skin & Wound Gel to peristomal area.2) Allow to dry.3) Apply Ostomy appliance.
s k i n c a r e :1) Cleanse affected area with appropriate skin cleanser such as Anasept Antimicrobial Skin & Wound Cleanser.2) Allow to dry.3) Apply a thin coating of Anasept Antimicrobial Skin & Wound Gel.4) Reapply as necessary.
WARNINGS: For External Use Only. Not for Ophthalmic use.Discontinue use if redness or irritation occurs.
safety Anasept Antimicrobial Skin and Wound
Gel has been subjected to rigorous safety and toxicological evaluations to comply with FDA regulations at an independent FDA registered testing facility and shown to meet all criteria for safe use.• Modified Skin Irritation Study (FSHA method 7 day
exposure with repeated insult to intact and abraded skin)
• Cytotoxicity (USP method)• Systemic Toxicity (USP method)• ISO Sensitization Study.• ISO Vaginal Irritation Study
Antimicrobial Wound Irrigation Solution
Anasept® Antimicrobial Wound Irrigation Solution is a breakthrough in wound care. Based on Anacapa’s FDA-cleared, highly regarded Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Cleanser, this antimicrobial irrigation solution provides a new dimension in antimicrobial wound care and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Systems (NPWT)
PRODUCT DESCRIPT ION:
Anasept Antimicrobial Wound Irrigation Solution is a completely clear,
isotonic solution that helps in the mechanical removal of the debris
from the application site while delivering 0.057% broad-spectrum
antimicrobial sodium hypochlorite via a Negative Pressure Wound
Therapy System.
Anasept Antimicrobial Wound Irrigation Solution inhibits the
growth of bacteria such as: Acinetobacter baumanni, Clostridium
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