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Maximizing Wound Healing Performance Safely

Anasept is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial cleanser, gel and irrigation solution that breaks down and removes micro-organisms in the wound bed without damaging healthy cells and tissues. Anasept is a noncytotoxic, broad-specturm with no known resistances including multidrug resistant organisms (MDROs).

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How Anasept works

The Science Behind Anasept

Anasept Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Cleanser contains a 0.057% broad spectrum antimicrobial agent sodium hypochlorite.

Customer testimonials

“I have been using Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin & Wound Gel in my practice (Wound Care and Hyperbarics) for 2 years now. Before Anasept and concomitantly with it I was using many other products (Microcyn®, SilvaSorb™ and several hydrogels), which provided me with an opportunity to compare their efficacy, ease of use, antibacterial and debriding properties. With ever increasing cost of medical treatment the price of the product also deserves serious consideration.”
Andrzej Stypko, MD

Board Certified Surgeon

"As we end 2011, and having attended the fall SAWC in Vegas last October, I continue to confirm why Chronic Wound management continues to evolve. In my last couple of years in wound care; I have found two unique products that are revolutionizing the way we treat chronic wounds. Anacapa Technologies, Inc. has introduced two much needed products for wound irrigation as well as a primary dressing for lazy to angry wounds; Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Cleanser and Wound Gel, to be used for wounds with MRSA and all the others with polymicrobial bioburden; either critically colonized or infected that stall the healing process due to bacteria load. As a CWS nurse, I have the opportunity to get close to the wounds and follow them until they jump start by reducing the bacteria bioburden and removing the necrotic tissue. Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Cleanser has provided exciting results by removing biofilms and lowering the bacterial load to a contaminated level. So I routinely irrigate wounds with Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Cleanser and follow with Anasept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Gel in the wound bed and leave alone for several days with this treatment, I recommend to the physician to try the Silver-Sept® Antimicrobial Skin and Wound Gel gel to the wound bed and change the dressing every 2 to 3 days. I love it. Wounds heal and we are able to be cost effective. I develop protocols for nursing homes and home health and always add these three products to the formulary plus a film and foam. Administrators, DONs and the treatment nurse are satisfied on saving money and getting wounds to heal or keep them from worsening. This is standard of care and evidence based best practices. Regards, Jesse M. Cantu, RN, BSN, CWS, FACCWS Independent Wound Care Consultant Faculty International ATMO"
Jesse M. Cantu

Clinical Studies

Modified Sodium Hypochlorite Anti-microbial Skin and Wound Gel in Difficult to Heal Wounds

Authors: Cassidy Finn, DO, Kristin Connors, NP, Jill Eysaman-Walker, DO, CWSP, ABWMS

Catholic Health Advanced Wound Healing Centers Mt. St. Marys Center for Hyperbarics and Wound Healing Buffalo, Cheektowaga and Lewiston, NY

Publication: Florida International University

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ECMO Care Beyond Decannulation: A Nurse Driven Wound Care Protocol

Authors: Audrey Basic1, Emily Smith1, Jonathon Holte2, Sylvie Baudart3, Jason Smith4

University of California at San Francisco

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The Efficacy of Sodium Hypochlorite Antiseptic: a Double-blind, Randomised Controlled Pilot Study

Authors: Thomas E. Serena1, MD, FACS, President and Trustee; Laura Serena1, LPN, Vice-President of Research Operations; Omar Al-Jalodi1, MD, Natrox Wound Care Fellow; Keyur Patel2, DO, Medical Director; Kristy Breisinger1, Research Analyst

1 SerenaGroup Research Foundation, Cambridge, MA, US. 2 SerenaGroup Advanced Wound and Hyperbaric Center, Monroeville, PA, US.

Publication: Journal of Wound Care

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Modified Sodium Hypochlorite Wound Cleansing for Chronic Wounds: Focused Clinical Literature Review

Autors: Karen K. Giuliano, RN, PhD1; Bill Richlen PT, WCC, DWC2; & Charlie P. Buscemi, PhD, APRN, CWCN, WOCNF3

1University of Massachusetts Amherst; 2Wound Care Gurus; 3Florida International University. Miami, Fl.

Publication: Florida International University

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How effective is your wound cleanser? An evaluation using bacterial fluorescence imaging

Author: Rosemary Hill, BSN CWOCN WOCC ©

Lions Gate Hospital, Vancouver Coastal Health, North Vancouver, BC, Canada

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A Comparison of an Antimicrobial Wound Cleanser to Normal Saline in Reduction of Bioburden and its Effect on Wound Healing

Author: Julie Lindfors, RN, CWCCN

Publication: Ostomy/Wound Management

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