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Cool, soothe, and hydrate your skin

SOLOSITE Gel is used for the treatment of minor conditions such as minor burns, including sunburn, superficial cuts and lacerations, skin tears and abrasions.

Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

Features and Benefits

Sizes

 Sizes Unit of measure
 50g 1 tube
 100g 1 tube

Instructions for Use

Step 1: Cleanse the wound with saline or suitable cleansing solution.
Step 2: Cover the affected area with SOLOSITE Gel (approximately 5mm thick), keeping the tube opening clear from the wound.
Step 3: Where practical, cover the wound with a suitably sized film or secured dressing.
Step 4: Replace/close the lid and store in a dry place (<25°C).
Step 5: In order to prevent the wound drying out SOLOSITE Gel should be re-applied regularly for minor burns, including sunburn, and daily for other minor wounds.
Step 6: SOLOSITE Gel can be removed by rinsing with clean drinkable water or saline solution.



SOLOSITE Wound Gel

Precautions for Use

Do not use if there is known sensitivity to SOLOSITE Gel or any of its ingredients.

SOLOSITE Gel should be used with care in the vicinity of the eyes. If contact occurs rinse thoroughly with clean water. SOLOSITE Gel is for external use only and should not be taken internally. SOLOSITE Gel is for single patient use only. If in doubt, seek medical advice regarding severity of the wound. Should signs of sensitivity or irritation occur, discontinue use and seek medical advice. If condition worsens or does not improve within 7 days, seek medical advice. Do not use if tube is received open or damaged or if tamper evident seal is broken. Use within 3 months of opening and before the expiry date.
References

1. Smith+Nephew 2018. Fluid Donation Testing of SOLOSITE Gel (without Allantoin). Internal Report. C3141 R17.

2. Smith+Nephew 2017. Fluid Absorption Testing of SOLOSITE Gel (without allantoin). Internal Report. C3141 R8.

3. Smith+Nephew 2019. Use of benchtop test data to support product claims for hydrogels referring to moist wound healing. Internal Report. EO.AWM.PCSgen.002.3.

4. Wang X, Kempf M, Liu P, et al. Conservative surgical debridement as a burn treatment: Supporting evidence from a porcine burn model. Wound Rep Reg. 2008;16:774-783.

5. The Nursery 2019. PMCF Survey Report for SOLOSITE Gel. Smith+Nephew. 

6. Smith+Nephew 2020. Product Safety Statement: SOLOSITE Gel Internal Report. PSS410.

7. Smith+Nephew 2017. Dilution of SOLOSITE Gel (without allantoin) with Water. Internal Report. C3141 R10.

8. Smith+Nephew 2018. Wound model testing of SOLOSITE Gel to ensure fluid can pass through and be absorbed by a secondary absorbent dressing Internal Report C3141 R15.

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