Supraheal Tulle 3% Ointment is a topical antimicrobial wound dressing used to control bleeding and prevent infection in cuts, burns, and surgical wounds. It contains Feracrylum 3% (w/w), which belongs to the class of Hemostatic Agents. It is manufactured by Ipca Laboratories Ltd, a reputed pharmaceutical company known for its WHO-GMP-compliant manufacturing.
When Feracrylum comes in contact with blood proteins such as albumin, it forms a biodegradable, water-insoluble complex. This forms a protective barrier over the wound to stop capillary bleeding and blood oozing within 2-3 minutes. Additionally, it disrupts the cell wall of microorganisms to reduce microbial growth. This helps prevent infection in open wounds.
Due to this combined hemostatic (bleeding control) and antimicrobial properties, Supraheal Tulle 3% is commonly used as a topical antibacterial dressing for burns and cuts, surgical wounds and donor graft sites. The usual instructions include applying the ointment directly over the cleaned wound area.
If you miss an application, apply when you remember. But if it's next to the next scheduled application, skip it. Discuss accidental overuse or ingestion with your healthcare provider. Avoid prolonged or unprescribed use to avoid adverse reactions and risk of Leukopenia (abnormally low white blood cell count).
Temporary irritation or burning sensation can occur at the application site, but it typically resolves on its own. Pregnant or breastfeeding women and use in children requires medical supervision. Do not use Supraheal Tulle 3% if you have a known allergy to Feracrylum or are taking Aminocaproic acid.
Store in a cool, dark place away from heat and moisture. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
The active ingredient Feracrylum offers multi-fold support for wound infection treatment and rapid bleeding control. The key uses and benefits of Supraheal Tulle 3% include:
Supraheal Tulle 3% Ointment should be used in the dosage and frequency as advised by a doctor. Typical instructions, however, are as follows:
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Supraheal Tulle 3% is generally well tolerated when used as directed. Since it is applied externally, side effects are usually mild and limited to the application site. These include:
These symptoms are usually temporary. However, prolonged or unprescribed use may increase the risk of skin sensitivity or local inflammation. If you notice severe irritation, swelling, redness, or signs of an infection, stop use and consult your doctor.
Liver Disease
Supraheal Tulle 3% works locally at the wound site and is not significantly absorbed into the bloodstream. Therefore, dose adjustment is generally not required in patients with liver disease.
Kidney Impairment
Since systemic absorption is minimal, Supraheal Tulle can be used safely in patients with kidney issues under medical supervision.
Pregnant and Breastfeeding women
The safety of Supraheal Tulle 3% during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been fully established. Use it only if your doctor advises it after assessing its benefits against possible risks.
Avoid
Avoid using Supraheal Tulle 3% if you are allergic to Feracrylum. Do not use it with aminocaproic acid, as it can cause adverse reactions. It is meant for external use only; avoid contact with your eyes, ears, nose or mouth.
No, Supraheal Tulle Ointment cannot be used on all types of wounds. It is usually prescribed for minor to moderate wounds. It may not be suitable for deep or heavily infected wounds.
Supraheal Tulle Ointment begins working to control minor bleeding within 2-3 minutes. This 3% topical antibacterial dressing helps protect the area and support the healing process. The overall healing time, however, depends on the size and severity of the wound.
If you forget to use Supraheal Tulle 3% ointment, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if it is close to the next scheduled dressing change, continue with the regular schedule. Do not apply excessive amounts to make up for the missed application.
No, you should not apply other medications directly on top of Supraheal Tulle without consulting your doctor. This topical hemostatic dressing works by promoting clot formation, and overlapping treatments may reduce efficacy or cause irritation.
Since the safety of Supraheal Tulle 3% ointment during pregnancy is not established, it is best to consult your doctor before use. Although topical application minimizes systemic absorption, due to limited clinical data, medical guidance is recommended.
Yes, Supraheal Tulle is generally safe for children over 2 years old under medical supervision for minor cuts, burns, or abrasions. However, use in infants should be avoided due to their immature skin barrier, which increases the risk of irritation.
No, Supraheal Tulle should not be used for deep wounds, unless specifically prescribed. It is generally intended for superficial wounds such as cuts, burns, or surgical dressing sites. Deep wounds, puncture wounds, or serious injuries should be evaluated and treated by a doctor before applying any topical dressing.
If your child accidentally ingests Supraheal Tulle Ointment, rinse their mouth with water immediately. Though small amounts are unlikely to cause harm, contact your doctor promptly for further guidance.