Wound cleansing
A new look at wound cleansing
In managing wounds, it remains a common practice to either use soap and water or stronger solutions. The problem is that soap and water are ineffective against some pathogens whereas many stronger solutions potentially disturb the healing process and potentially damage human cells. Granudacyn® is your go-to wound cleanser – cleansing wounds, supporting healing.
One solution. Many wounds.

The solution is Granudacyn
Effective on all types of wounds
Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution is a ready-to-use wound cleansing agent designed for the cleansing and irrigation of all acute and hard-to-heal wounds of any depth, such as diabetic foot ulcers, leg ulcers, pressure injuries, surgical wounds and partial-thickness burns.
Better care, better quality of life
Tackling infection while not interrupting the natural healing process is important for patient wellbeing and for supporting wound healing.
Simple storage, always at hand
Granudacyn can be stored at room temperature after opening for multi-patient use up to 90 days (gel) and 60 days (solution).
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Let our Total Protection offering help you elevate your wound care practices. Reach out to your Mölnlycke® representative today to learn how our integrated approach can make a difference for your patients and your facility. Together, we can improve outcomes.
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Granudacyn Wound Irrigation Solution and Granudacyn Wound Gel can be bought from Amazon and kept in your medicine cabinet to use to cleanse minor wounds at home.
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References
- Granudacyn – product instructions for use.
- Severing AL, Rembe JD, Koester V, Stuermer EK. Safety and efficacy profiles of different commercial sodium hypochlorite/hypochlorous acid solutions (NaClO/HClO): antimicrobial efficacy, cytotoxic impact and physicochemical parameters in vitro. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2019 Feb;74(2):365–372.
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