CellerateRX is FDA Indicated for:
- Diabetic Ulcers
Diabetic Ulcers
Wounds are more difficult to heal in diabetics for multiple reasons. It is estimated that 15-25% of all diabetics will have a wound at some point in their life, many of them chronic. In one study on diabetic ulcers,
(2009 - Activated Collagen - An Evidence Based Study in Human Leg Ulcers by Matthew Regulski, D.P.M.), CellerateRX was found to be effective in managing diabetic ulcers.
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- Ulcers due to Arterial Insufficiency
Ulcers due to Arterial Insufficiency
Complete or partial arterial blockage may lead to tissue necrosis and / or ulceration. These wounds are difficult to heal due to lack of oxygenated blood flow.
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- Pressure Ulcers
Pressure Ulcers
Wounds caused by many factors such as: unrelieved pressure; friction; humidity; shearing forces; temperature; age; continence and medication; to any part of the body, especially portions over bony areas such as sacrum, elbows, knees, and ankles.
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- Surgical Wounds
Surgical Wounds
A wound that has been deliberately produced during a surgical procedure, e.g. an original incision.
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- Traumatic Wounds
Traumatic Wounds
An acute wound resulting from an unintentional injury or accident. Traumatic wound include lacerations, cuts, scrapes, and skin tears associated with an accident or trauma to the body. In an evidence based study,
(2009 - CellerateRX® (Activated Collagen) Skin Tear Study: Completed Evaluation – Jane Fore, M.D.), CellerateRX was found to effectively manage superficial and full thickness skin tears.
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- Venous Stasis Ulcers
Venous Stasis Ulcers
Wounds that occur due to improper functioning of venous valves, usually of the legs. They are the major cause of chronic wounds, occurring in 70% to 90% of chronic wound cases. Venous ulcers develop mostly along the medial distal leg, and can be very painful.
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- Superficial Wounds
Superficial Wounds
A wound affecting superficial tissues but does not damage underlying bones or vital organs. These wounds include cuts, puncture wounds, superficial skin tears, and abrasions. In an evidence based study,
(2009 - CellerateRX® (Activated Collagen) Skin Tear Study: Completed Evaluation – Jane Fore, M.D.), CellerateRX was found to be effective in managing skin tears.
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Sources:
Wounds1.com
Wound Care Information Network
Wound Care, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins