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I've seen it ordered for really contaminated wounds. Some of our surgeons like to use is for pseudomonas. It's not ordered often, however. My ICU pulled it from the shelves because it is so rarely used and so it doesn't get confused with bottles of saline, sterile H2O, etc.
I don't know what your occ health nurse is recommending it for, but my impression is that Dakins is a prescription only product. She shouldn't just be using it for local wound care on whatever, and I would question how she obtained it in the first place (an old bottle from somewhere? IDK.)
Welcome to Century Pharmaceuticals, Inc! --- This is the Dakins site, there is a lot of info in their FAQs.
Nope I was wrong. The company says that it can be used for local wound care and is OTC. There are a lot of articles linked about it's antimicrobial properties on the site.
I wonder if it has any effect on wound healing, however, like H202 (cellular damage, etc.) and this is why it isn't used. Just because it kills everything doesn't mean it's good for the wound, etc. Anybody know?
clemmm78, RN
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I'm working as a replacement in an occupational health setting. The RN I'm replacing recommends using Dakins solution for various problems. I was under the impression that Dakins is no longer in use. Is it?
Thanks.