Silver Sulfadiazine Cream (Thermazene) is a thick topical antibacterial cream most commonly used for treatment of burn wounds. Use of Silver Sulfadiazine Cream may be the difference between a burn that heals perfectly and one that gets severely infected. This cream is used in most second and third degree burns. Because of its activity against numerous bacterial strains, the cream is also approved for use in catheter-related infection prevention. The brand names for this cream are Silvadene, Thermazene and Flamazine. Generics are available too.
While it's not fully clear to scientists how Silver Sulfadiazine actually works, it has broad antimicrobial activity. E. coli and Staph are among strains of the bacteria that this cream combats.
Silver Sulfadiazine Cream is used to prevent infections in cases in which burns have penetrated the skin. The moisture of the cream provides relief from any itchiness associated with the healing process.
Directions:
Change the wound dressing in a closed room with minimal air circulation in order to prevent anything from getting into your wound or in the cream itself. Cut the dressing to the appropriate size and use a sterile instrument or disposable glove to apply the cream onto the gauze or wound.
Sterilize the instrument or use one that is disposable for the next time to prevent spread of infection. The amount of Silver Sulfadiazine Cream should be enough to cover the entire wound and the cream should be 1/16 inch in thickness. The cream may turn the gauze a brownish color when applied to fresh wounds.
Storage:
Store at room temperature and keep lid tightly closed to prevent drying out.
How Supplied: 50 g (1.75 oz) and 14 oz
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