Over-the-counter use: Minor traumatic wounds: Clean the wound surface with saline or water, wait until bleeding stops, and apply CURIOSIN in a thin layer (1mm of the Gel or 1 drop/cm2 of the Fluid) to the entire wound surface. Covering the wound is optional, the patient may let CURIOSIN dry on the surface or may cover the wound with a primary non-stick gauze dressing and a self-adhesive bandage.
CURIOSIN can be used repeatedly.
Minor burns: Cool the burnt surface with running cold water and apply CURIOSIN as instructed previously.
Mild-to-moderate form of acne vulgaris: After cleansing gently rub CURIOSIN into the affected skin area twice daily (rub gently until completely absorbed to avoid dried remnants of the gel on the skin).
Use under the supervision of a healthcare professional: A healthcare professional should be consulted prior to the first use of and for the duration of the treatment with CURIOSIN for chronic wounds. The treatment of chronic wounds like leg ulcers, pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers should be under the supervision of a healthcare professional who will instruct on the other elements of the complex therapy of the underlying disease (e.g.: compression bandage, pressure relief measures, blood glucose control, infection control); complete debridement if needed), clean the skin area to-be-treated by gently rinsing with saline or water and wait until bleeding stops; apply CURIOSIN as a continuous thin layer (1 mm of the Gel or 1 drop/cm2 of the Fluid) to the entire compromised skin area(s) if necessary, a clean application aid e.g. a cotton swab or a tongue depressor can be used); once CURIOSIN has been applied, you may cover the wound with a non-stick gauze dressing and wrap it over with a self-adhesive bandage; repeat the process of wound cleansing, applying CURIOSIN and bandaging daily, in the case of heavily exuding wounds two times a day.
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