“Physicians and nurse specialists who have used our products on patients – even those with chronic, non-healing wounds – report strong clinical efficacy and high levels of patient satisfaction and ...
Dr. Jeff Monash, Tucson wound care specialist, applies medical grade honey wound treatment at Wound Center of Tucson. TUCSON, Ariz. — For patients suffering from chronic wounds, relief may come from ...
A Memphis startup aims to use honey to help heal wounds, and Regional One Health is putting its unique product to the test. “Apis” is a dissolvable patch made of honey from New Zealand and the ...
The FDA approved the honey based L-Mesitran® Hydro, Border, Net and L-Mesitran® Active wound care products for the USA market. Triticum is very proud of this achievement. The 510(k) clearance opens ...
Manuka honey, derived from the nectar of the manuka plant that flowers briefly each year in New Zealand and parts of ...
Q: When I worked in a nursing home 30 years ago, the nurses often used a mixture of A+D Ointment and a packet of table sugar to heal any bedsores that cropped up. It worked like magic! I have carried ...
Medihoney leading change in how company makes money in the health care spaceDerma Sciences, Inc. has begun to see the fruit from its strategic labors to shift its focus from everyday health care ...
Dear Dr. Roach: In a recent column, a reader questioned the advice of their doctor to use Vaseline rather than an antibiotic ointment on a surgical incision following removal of skin cancer. The ...