Color changing skin sealant with co-acid trigger

A - Human Necessities – 61 – L

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A61L 24/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2663215

Skin sealants are applied over skin preps to seal the skin and hold any remaining bacteria in place prior to incisions. It is desirable for the person applying the sealant to know where the sealant has been applied. It is also desirable to be able so see through the sealant to observe the skin to detect any possible infection. A skin sealant is provided that has a pH indicator and co-additive acid that react soon after mixing, rendering the skin prep colorless.

Les films de protection cutanée sont appliqués par dessus les produits de préparation cutanée pour protéger la peau et retenir en place les éventuelles bactéries restantes. Il est souhaitable que la personne appliquant le film de protection sache à quel endroit ce dernier a été appliqué. Il est également souhaitable de pouvoir voir à travers le film de protection pour observer la peau et détecter une éventuelle infection. La présente invention porte sur un film de protection cutanée contenant un indicateur de pH et un acide coadjuvant qui réagit rapidement une fois mélangé, rendant le produit de préparation cutanée incolore.

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