EctoSeal: Compound Base for Wound Healing Challenges

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EctoSeal Enhances Wound Care Management

Unique Characteristics

Protective Ingredients

Extoin and trehalose are two naturally occurring compounds with unique properties that protect tissue and enhance moisture retention.

Microbiome Enhancing

Prebiotic inulin nourishes and supports beneficial microflora and contains natural, soluble fiber, forming an aqueous film on the skin to further protect, hydrate, and support the skin’s environment.

EctoSeal P2G Key Benefits

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Benefits of EctoSeal P2G as a wound care base

Common Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (Drugs) Used in Wound Care Formulations

Phenytoin
  • Topical phenytoin solution for treating pressure ulcers: a prospective, randomized, double-blind clinical trial
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  • Topical phenytoin for managing various ulcers: A meta-analysis
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  • Bedsores successfully treated with topical phenytoin
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  • Phenytoin in wound healing
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  • The clinical effect of topical phenytoin on wound healing: a systematic review
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  • Role of phenytoin in wound healing–a wound pharmacology perspective
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Misoprostol
  • An investigation of misoprostol in the promotion of wound healing
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  • A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of misoprostol for oral mucositis secondary to high-dose chemotherapy
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Naltrexone
  • Topical Naltrexone Is a Safe and Effective Alternative to Standard Treatment of Diabetic Wounds
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  • Selective blockade of the OGF-OGFr pathway by naltrexone accelerates fibroblast proliferation and wound healing
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Pentoxifylline
  • Topical Pentoxifylline for Pressure Injury Prevention: A Call for Clinical Research
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  • Topical pentoxifylline for pressure ulcer treatment: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial Read More >>
  • Efficacy and safety of pentoxifylline for chronic venous leg ulcers: study protocol for a multicenter randomized controlled trial in China (ESPECT study)
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