Sufratulle (Sofratulle) Framycetin Sulfate Dressing 10cm x 10cm
Sufratulle is a widely used medicated, non-adhesive primary wound dressing in Nigeria. Each sterile gauze is impregnated with Framycetin Sulfate (1%), a broad-spectrum antibiotic that helps prevent and treat bacterial infections in skin injuries.
Commonly known by the brand name Sofratulle, this medicated dressing is a staple in Nigerian first-aid kits and hospitals for managing minor burns, scalds, and ulcers. Its paraffin-based coating ensures that the dressing does not stick to the wound, making dressing changes painless and protecting new skin growth.
Why Use Sufratulle?
- Effective Infection Control: The antibiotic Framycetin Sulfate targets bacteria directly at the site of the wound to prevent "toilet infection" or localized bacterial growth.
- Non-Stick (Painless Removal): Unlike regular gauze, Sufratulle won't pull on your wound when you change it, which is crucial for sensitive burns.
- Promotes Faster Healing: Maintains a moist environment which is essential for skin repair and regeneration.
- Versatile: Excellent for leg ulcers, skin grafts, abrasions, and minor surgical wounds.
How to Apply Sufratulle (Sofratulle)
For the best results and wound safety, follow these steps:
- Cleanse: Gently clean the wound with sterile water or saline.
- Size: Cut the Sufratulle gauze to fit the wound using sterile scissors if needed.
- Place: Apply the medicated gauze directly onto the wound surface.
- Cover: Use a secondary sterile dressing (like cotton wool or a pad) and secure it with surgical tape or a bandage to absorb any fluids.
- Change: Replace the dressing daily or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Important Precautions
- Allergies: Do not use if you are allergic to Framycetin, Neomycin, or Lanolin (the dressing base).
- Duration: Avoid using for more than 7-10 days unless directed by a doctor to prevent antibiotic resistance.
- Consult a Professional: If you notice a foul smell, increased redness, or fever, speak with a GoMed pharmacist or your doctor immediately.