Elta MD

Elta MD SilverGel

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MSRP: €33.25
€30.40
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Product Overview

Size: 1.5 fl oz / 45 mL

EltaMD SilverGel is a clear, amorphous antimicrobial wound gel containing 55 ppm silver. EltaMD SilverGel is designed to provide a moist healing environment and to help control bioburden.

  • Prevents bacterial growth

  • Promotes healthy wound healing

  • Provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial protection for high-risk or infected wounds with light to moderate exudate.

  • Absorbs up to equal its volume of wound exudate

  • Viscosity allows full antimicrobial contact with entire wound bed.

  • Remains clear while in use and will not discolor or stain tissue.

  • Provides sustained and effective silver ion release for three days plus (proven by comprehensive testing).

  • Applies easily and remains in wound bed.

  • Non-cytotoxic and water-soluble.





Uses: Exudate amounts: None, low or moderate. Do not use on wounds with high amount of exudate. EltaMD SilverGel can be used for OTC use on abrasions, minor burns, superficial cuts, lacerations, and minor irritations of the skin. Under supervision of a medical professional, it is indicated for use on sites where infection exists or threatens including surgical wounds, 1st and 2nd degree burns, grafted wounds, skin tears, donor sites and various skin ulcers.

Directions: 1. Cleanser wound. 2. Apply generous amount of EltaMD SilverGel directly onto the affected site or apply as directed by physician. 3. May be covered with a dressing when directed by physician. 4. Repeat as necessary to prevent/deter infection and to keep wound moist.

Dressing Information
EltaMD SilverGel may be covered with a dressing when directed by physician.

Changing the Dressing
1. Remove secondary dressing, if one is applied.
2. Cleanse the wound bed to remove any remaining EltaMD SilverGel.
3. Re-apply EltaMD SilverGel, following Directions.

Dressing Changing Frequency
EltaMD SilverGel may be left in a wound for up to 3 days. Dressing should be changed if excessive exudate begins forming or if a secondary dressing becomes soaked with exudate. Dressing should be changed as recommended by an appropriate clinical authority.