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An evaluation of the efficacy and cost-effectivness of octenilin® for chronic wounds

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An evaluation of the efficacy and cost-effectivness of octenilin® for chronic wounds

Juliet Price, Michael Braun, Michael Ellis
7 November 2014

Non-healing chronic wounds can have a significant negative impact on a patient’s quality of life as well as placing additional demands on NHS resources. Balancing health economics with optimal clinical outcomes for patients is a daily challenge for wound care specialists. Studies and case reports have demonstrated that wound care products that contain octenidine are both clinically and cost-effective when managing chronic wounds.

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