Manuka G Gel for wound treatment
Manuka G Gel for wound treatment
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KRUUSE Manuka G – sterile honey wound gel
KRUUSE Manuka G is a sterile honey-based wound gel made from 100% Leptospermum scoparium honey from New Zealand. The gel is designed to contribute to a moist wound environment and is used for various types of wounds in animals.
Manuka G can be applied directly to the wound or to a suitable primary dressing and then covered with a secondary dressing. The product is available in different sizes to suit both smaller and larger wounds and different treatment needs.
Indications
- Traumatic and contaminated wounds, including minor skin abrasions and lacerations
- Necrotic and fibrinous wounds
- Superficial and partial skin burns
- Wounds with cavities, including boils and abscesses
- Pressure sores
- Surgical wound
Instructions for use
- Apply the gel directly to the wound or to a suitable primary dressing (e.g. alginate, gauze or absorbent bandage).
- Cover with appropriate secondary dressing (e.g. film or adhesive bandage).
- Frequency of application is assessed based on wound exudate, edema, and local wound care routines.
Changing the bandage
In the case of exuding wounds, the honey may be diluted by wound exudate and absorbed into the secondary dressing. Apply new gel as needed.
Side effects
Temporary increased pain may occur due to the osmotic effect of honey and/or low pH. If pain persists, discontinue use and gently flush the wound with sterile saline solution.
Product information
- Composition: 100% Leptospermum scoparium honey
- Form: Sterile wound gel
- Packaging: Available in several sizes (15 g and 50 g)
- Sterilization: Irradiation
- Application: Wound treatment
- Type: Veterinary product
Important information
- For veterinary use only.
- Do not use if packaging is damaged.
- Store dry and protected from direct sunlight.

