Instaplus Gel
Product introduction
Use Instaplus Gel exactly as directed by your doctor. Clean the affected area gently and make sure it is dry. Then apply a thin layer of medicine over the affected area. Wash your hands before and after applying it to avoid spreading germs. For best results, use it regularly as prescribed and do not stop the treatment early, even if the wound starts to improve. Keep the treated area clean, avoid scratching or touching it, and follow any additional care instructions given by your doctor.
Instaplus Gel is usually well tolerated, but some people may experience mild side effects. These may include slight burning, itching, redness, or irritation at the site of application. These effects are generally mild and go away on their own. If you notice any worsening of symptoms or signs of an allergic reaction, such as a rash, swelling, or severe itching, stop using the medicine and seek medical advice.
Before using Instaplus Gel, let your doctor know if you are allergic to silver or any ingredients in the medicine. Avoid getting it into your eyes, mouth, or deep wounds unless your doctor has advised it. Do not use other topical products on the same area unless told to do so, as this may interfere with the medicine’s action. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have any other medical conditions, discuss with your doctor before starting the treatment.
Uses of Instaplus Gel
- Treatment of Burns
- Treatment of Wound infection
- Prevention of Infections
Benefits of Instaplus Gel
In Treatment of Burns
In Treatment of Wound infection
In Prevention of Infections
Side effects of Instaplus Gel
Common side effects of Instaplus
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How to use Instaplus Gel
How Instaplus Gel works
Safety advice
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Quick tips
- Wash your hands before and after applying the medicine to the affected area.
- Clean and dry the area before applying Instaplus Gel, and do not exceed the dose and frequency of application.
- In most cases, Instaplus Gel can be left uncovered, as it forms a protective layer and works best when exposed to air. However, for deep or heavily draining wounds, a non-stick dressing may be recommended to keep the area clean and prevent irritation. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for proper wound care.
- If you have children around you, do not let them touch the areas where you have applied Instaplus Gel.
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