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Solvaline® N Wound Dressing Low-Adherent, 5 x 5cm, Non-sterile, case of 200

Solvaline N Wound Dressing, Low-adherent is a adhesive bandage - first aid type.

INTENDED USES: For lightly to moderately exuding wounds, for wounds in the post-operative phase,for first aid, e.g., of cuts and abrasions, for 2nd degree burns

CLAIMED BENEFITS: Solvaline N dressing pads consist of a highly absorbent viscose/polyester core covered on both sides with a finely perforated polyethylene film. Exudate is rapidly absorbed through the perforations on the polyethylene film. Solvaline N is low-adherent and thus allows virtually painless and atraumatic dressing changes.

Product Information

A first-aid type adhesive bandage (e.g., Band-Aid or similar product) is a wound cover with a pad size of less than 4 square inches [1]. The adhesive bandage protects the wound and scab from friction, bacteria, damage, and dirt, making the healing process of the body less disturbed. Some of the dressings have antiseptic properties. An additional function is to hold the two cut ends of the skin together to make the healing process faster. [2] 

They come in different sizes and are packaged individually to maintain sterility. Some  variations are sheer, Woven, Blue Metal Detectable, Knuckle, Fingertip, Butterfly Closure

  1. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 2015. Local Coverage Article for Surgical Dressings - Policy Article (A54563)
  2. GPO.gov eCFR — Code of Federal Regulations CFR 21

Pricing and Suppliers

Is it covered by Medicare Part B?

Adhesive Bandages, First-Aid Type are non-covered under the Medicare Part B surgical dressing benefit. People with Medicare Part B (beneficiaries) who need to change surgical dressings at their homes and who are not being cared for by a home health agency may have specific types of dressings covered by Medicare. Dressings need to be considered medically necessary for treatment of a surgical or surgically treated wound. Medicare has guidelines that establish what is considered medically necessary and how often an item can be used.

Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Local Coverage Determination for Surgical Dressings (L33831) [Internet]. 2016 [cited 2017 Apr 30]

How can I purchase this product?

You can purchase Adhesive Bandage, First-Aid Type directly at pharmacies and medical supply stores. Please see "Other Stores" below.

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If your insurance does not cover this product, you can purchase it directly from any store. A list of online stores and prices is provided below for your convenience. For updated prices, find it on the internet at https://wrdev.azurewebsites.net/app/product?id=2788

Other Stores

* Indicates whether store accepts Medicare or commercial insurance, but may not apply to this specific product. See coding, coverage and reimubursement for more information.
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