For three years, Connie McPherson had debilitating leg ulcers that were so painful she sometimes couldn't sleep. Despite repeated surgery, antibiotics, steroids and other treatments, nothing helped.
For explosion wounds as well as some incurred in disasters and accidents, severe hemorrhage is a leading cause of death. Hydrogel dressings, which have advanced in recent years, may help; they are ...
Blaine Labs voluntarily recalled Revitaderm Wound Care Gel and Tridergel Wound Care because they may be contaminated with ...
Net loss for the fourth quarter of 2025 was $ (546,856) compared to a net loss of ($1,082,935) for the quarter ended December 31, 2024. In the current quarter, a deferred tax recovery of $1,310,256 ...
Being developed at Lund University, the gel contains a type of peptide known as TCP-25. Peptides are short chains of amino acids that occur naturally in the body, and although they do help prevent ...
Pairing esmolol hydrochloride topical gel treatment with standard wound care resulted in significantly greater diabetic foot wound closure compared to standard wound care alone, the results of a ...
Researchers have developed a new hydrogel based on the body's natural peptide defense. It has been shown to prevent and treat infections in wounds. The formulation kills multi-resistant bacteria, ...
A responsive hydrogel delivers RNA therapy to diabetic wounds, reducing tissue breakdown and inflammation by releasing treatment in sync with the wound's chemical signals. (Nanowerk Spotlight) A small ...
Oculus Innovative Sciences has launched Microcyn Skin & Wound HydroGel. The product is available by prescription for the management of exudating wounds (eg, leg, pressure, and diabetic ulcers), first- ...
Hi-Tech Pharmacal and its subsidiary ECR Pharmaceuticals announced the launch of Hylase Wound Gel for the management and treatment of leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, and exuding wounds ...
A newly engineered wound dressing can read the chemistry of infected wounds and respond in real time, fighting bacteria when infection strikes, then switching gears to promote blood vessel growth, ...