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Multidex® Gel & Powder

How it works 

 

(1) Multidex® creates an optimal moist environment which prevents the wound from drying out and is beneficial for granulation tissue growth and epithelial proliferation.

 (2) Maltodextrin stimulates autolythic debridement by attracting white blood cells which digest debris and bacteria through phagocytosis. Maltodextrin also attracts fibroblasts that form collagen and promote the growth of granulation tissue. 

(3) Vitamin C creates an acidic environment in the wound by lowering the pH to 4.2. This supports the bactericidal and bacteriostatic mechanism for some aerobic/anaerobic, gram negative/gram positive bacteria. Vitamin C is also necessary for collagen synthesis.

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Benefits 

  • Affordable and ease of application, time saving for clinicians 

  • Quickly fills wound site, rapidly mixing with exudate to form a protective coating that maintains an ideal moisture balance to protect against dehydration

  • For use on most wound types, including infected hard-to-heal wounds, superficial to deep, dry to moist wounds. 

  • Non-toxic, natural ingredients and not systemically absorbed, suitable for diabetic patients

  • Helps to control odor while decreasing purulent exudate

  • Penetrates wound irregularities to fill tunneling and undermining

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

  • Powder rapidly becomes a gel in moist wounds to quickly adhere to tissue and epithelial proliferation

Indications for use: 

  • 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.

Contraindications: 

  • Multidex® is contraindicated for use on third-degree burns.

Warnings and Precautions 

  • Multidex® may cause a mild, temporary burning sensation in some patients.

Active Ingredients 

  • Maltodextrin and 1% ascorbic acid

Mode of Use/Application 

  • Necrotic tissue should be debrided according to acceptable practice or as directed by an attending physician. The site should be irrigated liberally with a sterile physiological 0.9% normal saline or a balanced salts solution.

  • After irrigation, apply Multidex®. For shallow wounds apply (1/4)" thick over entire wound site. For deep wounds, fill wound site to surface, taking care to fill all undermined areas.

Removal & Change Frequency 

  • Dressing change should be once a day on minimally to moderately draining wounds and twice a day on heavily exudating wounds.

  • Remove non-adherent dressing with care. If dressing adheres to wound, soak with saline for several minutes before removing so the fragile granulation tissue is not disturbed. Flush site liberally but gently with a sterile, physiological irrigating solution to remove debris. This will leave newly formed granulation tissue undisturbed. Usual frequency of dressing change is once a day, depending upon drainage and the type of secondary dressing.

Additional Recommended Dressings 

  • Cover with a non-adherent, non-occlusive dressing. If necessary, tape in place or use roll gauze to secure dressing.

  • Try DeRoyal Sofsorb Dressings 

 

 

This information is intended for healthcare professionals. Always follow clinical judgement, product instructions, and local guidelines.

46-712        Multidex Gel 85g        36 Case

46-712G     Multidex Gel 85g       12 Box 

46-712/6     Multidex Gel 85g         6 Box

46-712/1     Multidex Gel 85g         1 Each   

46-710        Multidex Gel 14g       30 Case

46-710/6     Multidex Gel 14g        6  Box             

46-710/1     Multidex Gel 14g        1  Each

46-711        Multidex Gel 7g          30 Case

46-711/10   Multidex Gel 7g          10 Box

46-711/1     Mulidex Gel 7g            1  Each 

Multidex®  Powder

46-701        Multidex Powder 45g     36 Case

46-701G      Multidex Powder 45g    12  Box

46-701/6      Multidex Powder 45g     6   Box

46-701/1      Multidex Powder 45g     1   Each

46-702         Multidex Powder 25g    30 Case

46-703         Multidex Powder 12g    30 Case

46-703/5      Multidex Powder 12g     5  Box

Multidex Gel & Powder Instruction For Use (IFU) 

Clinical Studies
The aim of this study was to describe and demonstrate the effectiveness of a diabetic foot limb preservation treatment protocol utilizing sharp debridement, maltodextrin/ascorbic acid dressing, gauze, and limb offloading.
This study describes a cost effective limb preservation protocol for diabetic foot patients indicated for limb amputation in a low income developing country. The protocol uses Multidex® maltodextrin/ascorbic acid dressing (DeRoyal®, Tennessee, USA) as a primary dressing and gauze as a secondary dressing following transmetatarsal amputation
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