Can MULTIDEX be used on infected sores?

01/16/2022

Multidex® Gel or Powder fills wound sites with topical nutrients, forms a protective coating and maintains a moist environment while controlling odor and drainage. Available with or without prescription.

1. What is Multidex?

Multidex is a product containing Maltodextrin and 1% ascorbic acid used in wound care. Multidex has 2 dosage forms, powder and gel. Features of Multidex:

• Helps maintain a moist environment beneficial for the growth of granulation tissue and epithelial proliferation.

• Powder rapidly becomes a gel in moist wounds to quickly adhere to tissue and protect against dehydration.

• Controls odors while decreasing the amount of purulent exudate.

• Gel softens necrotic tissue to aid in the debridement process.

• Effective on infected and non-infected wounds.

• Quickly penetrates all wound irregularities.

• Non-toxic and not absorbed systemically.

• Gel protects against wound dehydration.


2. Indications of Multidex

Multidex® Gel or Powder is indicated for all types of wounds, including dermal ulcers (e.g., leg ulcers, pressure ulcers and other secreting lesions), diabetic ulcers, abdominal wounds, infected wounds, superficial wounds, lacerations, cuts, abrasions, donor sites and second-degree burns.

Multidex® Powder is indicated for moist wounds. Multidex® Gel is indicated for moist to dry wounds.


3. Can Multidex® be used on infected sores?

As a leading product in wound healing, 𝐌𝐔𝐋𝐓𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐗 is confident to be an American biotechnological product used in the treatment of wounds and ulcers according to the natural healing mechanism, the product does not contain preservatives, safe and healthy. all with children.

Advantages of Multidex when used for infected ulcers:

  • Healing speed is 2-3 times faster than normal.

  • Sterilizes and regenerates the skin.

  • The product is completely natural and does not cause any side effects.

  • The product has been used by doctors in the US for more than 45 years in the treatment of wounds, ulcers, and burns.