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Superficial and deep partial thickness burns.

Flaminal® heals dermal burns up to 30% faster than standard treatment 1.

Treating superficial and partial thickness second-degree burns

For effective treatment of second-degree burns, Flaminal® shows remarkable results in promoting healing and providing antimicrobial protection.

According to a study by Hoeksema et al., Flaminal® creates a moist wound environment that supports faster recovery and reduces complications compared to the standard of care treatment at the time, 1% silver sulphadiazine.

The study found that Flaminal® led to significantly faster wound healing compared to the standard burn treatment and better scar quality. Additionally, patients treated with Flaminal® experienced shorter lengths of hospital stay and fewer dressing changes, resulting in a better cost-efficiency profile.

To learn more about the efficiency of Flaminal® in treating severe burns, visit the Flaminal® page and the abstract of the Hoeksema study.

 References:

  1. Hoeksema, H. et al. A comparative study of 1% silver sulphadiazine (Flammazine®) versus an enzyme alginogel (Flaminal®) in the treatment of partial thickness burns. Burns. 2013, 39(6): 1234-1241.

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