LAVASEPT SPRAY
Antiseptic Spray solution for disinfection & Support Healing Of Chronic Wounds & Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Clear solution used as antimicrobial wound cleaning and treatment
As antiseptic and promote healing for wound and burns of first and second degree.
Product Available in : 125ml – 500ml

LAVASEPT Irrigation
Antiseptic Spray solution for disinfection & Support Healing Of Chronic Wounds & Diabetic Foot Ulcers
Clear solution used as antimicrobial wound cleaning and treatment.
As antiseptic and promote healing for wound and burns of first and second degree.
Product Available in : 500ml

.CLEANSACYN
- CLEANSACYN: Clear antiseptic solution used for wound care and as skin antiseptic
- It is used to disinfect all tyoes of wounds.
It is used as a skin cleanser and disinfectant from all types os microbes (viruses, bacteria, fungi and spores) and for all types of skin injures as antiseptic and cleanser.
Product Available in : 125ml – 500ml
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Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) and international health authorities
Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) is classified by various local and international health authorities as a disinfectant and antiseptic including the World Health Organization (WHO), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), particularly for its application in wound care. Here’s an overview of its approval for wound care by these agencies:
1. WHO (World Health Organization)
While the WHO does not specifically approve individual products, it acknowledges HOCl as a powerful antiseptic and disinfectant that is effective for infection control and wound care. The WHO’s guidelines for infection prevention, especially during outbreaks, include recommendations for using HOCl due to its ability to neutralize pathogens, including drug-resistant bacteria, without damaging human tissues. It is considered highly effective in wound irrigation and for preventing infection in both acute and chronic wounds.
2. FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration)
The FDA has granted clearance for multiple HOCl-based wound care products. These approvals confirm that HOCl based products are safe and effective for use in wound treatment, particularly for cleaning, irrigating, and debriding wounds.
• Lavasept Wound Care: FDA approved HOCl to be used for treating various wounds, including diabetic ulcers, post-surgical wounds, and burns.
• Cleansacyn Wound Care: HOCl-based wound care solution approved for cleansing and debriding acute and chronic wounds.
These FDA recommendations underscore that HOCl based products are medically accepted for wound care, given their efficacy in reducing bacterial loads and promoting wound healing without harming healthy tissue.
3. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
The CDC recommends the use of HOCl for wound care, especially in infection control protocols. While the CDC itself does not approve individual products, it recognizes HOCl as a safe and non-toxic disinfectant with wound-healing benefits. HOCl’s antimicrobial properties make it suitable for wound irrigation and cleansing, aiding in preventing infection and supporting the healing of various wounds, including traumatic injuries and chronic ulcers.
The CDC’s infection control guidelines cite HOCl’s effectiveness in healthcare settings for its use in wound cleaning and infection prevention, especially in environments where minimizing the risk of infection is critical.
In summary, the WHO, FDA, and CDC have all recognized or approved the use of HOCl in wound care due to its antimicrobial efficacy, safety for human tissues, and ability to promote wound healing. These endorsements reinforce the potential of products like NADES Cleansacyn and Lavasept in the wound care industry.
