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Clinical information for healthcare professionals

CollOvine is a prescription ovine collagen wound dressing for the management of exuding wounds. Clinical information, product documentation, and supporting materials are available below.

Clinical Use Overview

Key product information

Quick Facts

Essential product information for evaluation and use.

>75%
Collagen
<15%
Naturally Occuring Lanolin
<10%
Salts
90/10
Approx. Type I / Type III collagen profile
1g + 4 Sizes
Available formats
2 Years
Shelf life
IFU

Indications for Use

  • Full-thickness & partial-thickness wounds
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Venous ulcers
  • Ulcers caused by mixed vascular etiologies
  • Diabetic ulcers
  • Superficial second-degree burns
  • Donor sites and other bleeding surface wounds
  • Abrasions
  • Traumatic wounds healing by secondary intention
  • Dehisced surgical incisions
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Application Highlights

  • Soft, absorbent dressing that conforms readily to the wound bed
  • Helps maintain a moist micro-environment when covered with an appropriate secondary dressing
  • Indicated for the management of exuding wounds
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Handling Considerations

  • Prewetting is not required before use
  • Prewetting with sterile saline is recommended for very dry wounds with low exudate
  • Secure in place with a suitable non-occlusive dressing
  • Readily degrades in the wound bed
Rx Status Prescription use only
Formats 1 g powder and dressing sizes
Source Material Collagen from Australia
See the Instructions for Use for complete prescribing, application, and safety information.
Evidence & Preclinical Data

Preclinical Findings and Scientific Context

In a 14-day full-thickness porcine wound healing study, CollOvine was reported to be as effective as a leading collagen dressing in reducing wound area, with no signs of irritation, erythema, or oedema noted in treated wounds during the study period.

C Collagen in Wound Care

The brochure cites published literature describing collagen as a major structural protein involved in tissue repair, with referenced discussion of haemostatic properties, support for cell adhesion and migration, bioresorbability, and effects on MMP activity in chronic wounds.

L Lanolin Technical Context

The brochure and supporting materials describe lanolin in technical terms related to moisture retention, barrier support, and emollient characteristics, and reference published preclinical literature related to re-epithelization.

See brochure for study details and cited references.
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