POLYHEAL MICRO - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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POLYHEAL MICRO - INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PolyHeal Micro is a medical device indicated for the treatment of wounds. It is comprised of a suspension of polystyrene negatively charged microspheres in a concentration 4.5 x 10 6 microspheres/ml suspended in 22% Glycerol and Phosphate Buffer in WFI. INTENDED USE PolyHeal Micro is designed to provide physical conditions for triggering the normal healing process in hard to heal wounds of various etiologies targeted at primary closure or preparation for skin grafting. This medical device can be obtained upon a physician s prescription or licensed practitioner. INDICATIONS PolyHeal Micro is indicated for the treatment of chronic and hard to heal wounds such as chronic wounds with exposed bone, tendons, ligaments and/or foreign material; partial and full-thickness wounds; ulcers (venous, diabetic, ), drainage, trauma and surgical wounds; and hard-to-heal and chronic wounds in co-morbid patients. INFORMATION FOR PHYSICIANS In case of local infection use appropriate antibacterial therapy before application of PolyHeal Micro. Remove necrotic tissue before treatment with PolyHeal Micro. Debridement or excision must be done thoroughly to remove any remaining necrotic tissue if it is possible. If removal of necrotic tissue is impossible, it is recommended to surgically incise the necrotic surface (scarification) in order to provide access and contact of PolyHeal Micro with healthy wound bed beneath the necrotic eschar. Formation of red, healthy granulation tissue is a primary function of PolyHeal Micro. The treatment should proceed as long as the wound improves (granulation tissue forms and wound size is reduced). CONTRAINDICATIONS PolyHeal Micro should not be used: In patients with known sensitivity to the device s compounds. In severely infected or heavily exudating wounds. In wounds suspected of malignancy. 1 / 5

PRECAUTIONS PolyHeal Micro is not for use in heavily infected, profusely exudating and/or necrotic wounds. There is limited experience in the use of PolyHeal Micro in deep-tunnelled wounds and wounds connected to body cavities (abdomen, mediastinum and cranial cavities). PolyHeal Micro is for single use only. Reuse could lead to contamination of the wound and infection. Do not re-sterilize. PolyHeal Micro is sterile if the bottle is unopened and undamaged. Discard all opened bottles of PolyHeal Micro. Do not use after the expiry date Keep out of reach and sight of children. Do not use PolyHeal Micro in conjunction with ointments, creams, and oily products. In case the first few days of treatment with PolyHeal Micro are accompanied by pain, itching, or skin burning sensation around the wound area, a systemic medication for pain relief medication can be used (do not apply local or topical medication) without interrupting the treatment with PolyHeal Micro. In case of persistent or aggravated side effects, such as local infection, allergic reaction, excessive redness, pain, itching, skin burning sensation or swelling, the use of PolyHeal Micro should be interrupted until the patient consults his/her physician. Treatment should be stopped if granulation tissue protrudes over the wound s edges (over-granulation) and the wound may be topically treated to control the over-granulation. 2 / 5

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 1. Remove all residues of previous medication and wash the wound and the area around the wound (with running water or 0.9% Sodium Chloride Solution (Saline)). Thereafter, dry the wound well. 2. Shake the bottle well (by inversion over 10 times) prior to application. 3. When applying PolyHeal Micro, the wound should be facing up. Open the bottle and drip-apply PolyHeal Micro suspension slowly to the wound surface in order to moisten the wound bed and borders 4. Wait ~20 seconds for absorption of material. 5. Use a new gauze pad as a primary dressing, preferably non-woven type, to cover the entire wound surface including edges. 6. Saturate the gauze pad with PolyHeal Micro and apply it onto the wound area including the edges. 7. Bandage the wound using standard loose dressings that will keep the primary dressing in place. Do not use adhesive tapes. If pressure/elastic dressing is needed (as used in venous ulcers), it may be applied over the loose bandage. 8. After PolyHeal Micro is used for the last time, remove all residues and wash the wound and the area around the wound (with running water or 0.9% Sodium Chloride Solution (Saline)). After rinsing dry the wound well. Use PolyHeal Micro once a day. 3 / 5

HOW SUPPLIED PolyHeal Micro can be supplied in a box containing 7 single use bottles of 15 ml each. STORAGE Store between 15 C - 25 C. SYMBOLS USED ON THE LABELLING HARMONIZED GRAPHIC SYMBOLS MEANING DO NOT REUSE. DO NOT RE-STERILIZE USE BY DATE STERILIZED USING ASEPTIC PROCESSING TECHNIQUES BATCH CODE CATALOGUE NUMBER. CONSULT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CAUTION DO NOT USE IF PACKAGE IS DAMAGED KEEP AWAY FROM SUNLIGHT KEEP AWAY FROM RAIN TEMPERATURE LIMITS MANUFACTURER NON PYROGENIC 4 / 5

NON-HARMONIZED GRAPHIC SYMBOLS MEANING FOR TOPICAL USE ONLY 7 BOX CONTAINING 7 BOTTLES Manufacturer: Praxis Pharmaceutical S.A., C/ Hermanos Lumiere, 5 01510 Miñano (Álava), Spain. Tel.: 0034 945 29 81 98 Fax: 0034 945 29 80 85 IFU_PT-1038v201611_Rev.00 5 / 5