Combined wound dressing and delivery means composite

A - Human Necessities – 61 – F

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A61F 13/00 (2006.01) A61F 13/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1198334

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A wound dressing and delivery means laminate composite is described comprising contiguously oriented and coplanary arranged discrete layers. A centrally-disposed wound dressing layer is in separable and releasable contiguous adhesive contact through an adhesive surface with an adjacent surface of a release liner layer. A non-adhesive surface of the wound dressing layer is in separable and releasable contiguous adhesive contact with an adhesive surface of the delivery means layer. In using, the release liner layer is first peelably separated from the adhesive surface of the centrally disposed wound dressing layer within which it is in releasable contact. Next, the remaining adherent wound dressing layer and delivery means layer of the wound dressing composite are positioned over the wound application site and applied to the site by contact adhesion. Finally, the delivery means layer is peelably separated from the adjacently contiguous adhering surface of the wound dressing layer.

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