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Flaminel; A Clinical Trial to assess the efficacy of use in Partial Thickness Burns

Summary

Flaminel was originally developed to manage bio-burden and promote wound healing in chronic wounds. It was found to use a complex of enzymes to destroy the bacterial cell was whilst not damaging health tissue.
The aim of this study was to investigate Flaminel as a viable alternative in the management of partial thickness burns.

File link: Flaminel; A Clinical Trial to assess the efficacy of use in Partial Thickness Burns
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Type: Poster
Date of Publication: 22 September 2009
Author Branch: Greater Metropolitan Clinical Taskforce

Flaminel; A Clinical Trial to assess the efficacy of use in Partial Thickness Burns
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