Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 This is a 9-month-old with gastroenteritis and diaper rash. Doc placed s/l " dura derm " over the excoriated areas for the next 24 hours. She also wrote a prescription for cholestyramine 10% ointment. .... my D & D has nothing on this, and a google search yielded a couple hits. Here's what one has to say ... " Collagenesis has developed a broad-based family of proprietary products. Dermalogen®, DermaplantT, DuraDermT, and UrogenT are now commercially available. These products are derived from donor tissue and provide an off-the-shelf human tissue solution for treatment of facial contour defects, incontinence, pelvic floor reconstruction, and plastic and reconstructive procedures. " --- really not sure this is what I'm looking for, but it sure sounds like " dura derm. " Anyone familiar with this? TIA!! Shel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 This is a 9-month-old with gastroenteritis and diaper rash. Doc placed s/l " dura derm " over the excoriated areas for the next 24 hours. She also wrote a prescription for cholestyramine 10% ointment. .... my D & D has nothing on this, and a google search yielded a couple hits. Here's what one has to say ... Hi , There is such a thing as a Duaderm patch or bandage. My daughter had to use them on a bedsore after having surgery. Although I used them all and I don't have the box any more. I was able to find Duaderm on Google too if you'd like to look it up there. Hope this helps. Laurilee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 I really did think the type of bandage we got from the hospital was Duaderm, but I did find a lot more info on DuoDerm going back to Google and looking again. So that probably is it. I remember the pharmacist looking at me crazy and wondering what I was talking about when I went to the drug store to buy more. They are expensive too! > There is such a thing as a Duaderm patch or bandage. My daughter had to use > them on a bedsore after having surgery. Although I used them all and I > don't have the box any more. > > I was able to find Duaderm on Google too if you'd like to look it up there. > Hope this helps. > > Laurilee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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