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McKesson Unna Boot with Calamine

McKesson Unna Boot with Calamine consists of gauze bandages that have been evenly impregnated with a non-hardening paste of zinc oxide and calamine to provide venous ulcer compression therapy and help ease itching.

McKesson Medical-Surgical

McKesson Medical-Surgical offers comprehensive product and technology solutions for long-term care facilities, home health agencies, and home medical equipment suppliers to help streamline processes, enhance the quality of care, and reduce costs.
Toll free:(800) 777-4908 Website: http://mms.mckesson.com/mckesson-brand
Benefits

• Evenly impregnated gauze bandage with a non-hardening paste of zinc oxide and calamine to provide venous ulcer compression therapy and help ease itching
• Contains no gelatin
• Non-raveling, thread-locked gauze helps prevent loose threads that can contaminate wounds

Indications

McKesson Unna Boots with Calamine dry the oozing and weeping of poison ivy, poison oak, or poison sumac. Ideal for managing extremities with conditions such as venous ulcers that require protection and support. Provides venous ulcer compression therapy in actively ambulatory patients.

Contraindications

Not intended for use on patients with a known hypersensitivity to the product itself or to its components, including zinc oxide. Not for the management of arterial and mixed venous/arterial leg ulcers.

How Supplied/Sizing
3"x10yd, 4"x10yd.
HCPCS Code
Product features
cancel 15-20mmHg
cancel 20-30mmHg
cancel 30-40mmHg
cancel 40-50mmHg
cancel Customizable
check_circle Cuttable
cancel Long stretch
cancel Multilayer system
check_circle Not made w/ natural rubber latex
cancel Post-surgical compression
cancel Prescribed primarily for acute care
cancel Reusable
cancel Reusable rigid garment
cancel Self-adhering
cancel Short stretch
cancel Tubular/elastic
Other features
check_circle Educational Material Available
check_circle Free Samples/Trials Available
cancel Published Clinical Article Available
Recommended Use

Acute Wounds
Chronic Wounds
Diabetic Foot
Granulating/Epithelializing Wounds
Infected Wounds
Moderate/Highly Exudating Wounds
Non/Minimally Exudating Wounds
Palliative Wounds
Pressure Ulcers
Sloughy Wounds
Superficial Wounds
Surgical Wounds
Venous Ulcers

Removal & Change Frequency

Change dressing as directed by a health care professional, typically once or twice a week.

Additional Recommended Dressings

Cohesive bandage.

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