New Grey Wolf Animal Health
Wound Care Treatment Algorithm
Speed the healing process by up to 50% in 3 simple steps.
3 Simple Steps For All Your Wound Care Needs.*
Assess and prep the wound as per your normal protocol
Apply 100% Medical Grade Manuka Honey
Add an absorbent dressing to maintain the optimal wound healing environment
* Can be used in all species, including large animals and exotics
- Maintains a moist wound environment, increasing the speed of healing by up to 50%1-4
- Reduces risk of infection4,5
- Treats established infection4,5
- Minimizes pain and discomfort6
- Longer dressing wear time (up to 7 days without strikethrough)
Moist wound healing. The new standard of care.
Comprehensive portfolio for all your wound care solutions.*
* Can be used in all species, including large animals and exotics
References
1. Grey Wolf Animal Health. (August 10, 2021). Dr. Moore discusses the purpose of the Grey Wolf Animal Health Wound Care Algorithm. [Video]. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/592914139
2. Grey Wolf Animal Health. (August 09, 2021). Dr. Schiller talks about the new Grey Wolf Animal Health Wound Care Treatment Algorithm. [Video]. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/604200567
3. Grey Wolf Animal Health. (August 10, 2021). Dr. Plesman talks about the New Grey Wolf Animal Health Wound Care Treatment Algorithm. [Video]. Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/591678590
4. Winter, G. D. (1962). Formation of the scab and the rate of epithelization of superficial wounds in the skin of the young domestic pig. Nature, 193, 293–294.
5. Kruse, C. R., Nuutila, K., Lee, C. C. Y., Kiwanuka, E., Singh, M., Caterson, E. J., Eriksson, E., & Sørenson, J. A. (2015). The external microenvironment of healing skin wounds. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 23(4), 456–464. https://doi.org/10.1111/wrr.12303
6. Junker, J. P. E., Kamel, R. A., Caterson, E. J., & Erikkson, E. (2013). Clinical impact upon wound healing and inflammation in moist, wet, and dry environments. Advances in Wound Care, 2(7), 348–356.
7. White, R. (2016). Manuka honey in wound management: greater than the sum of its parts? Journal of Wound Care, 25(9), 539–543. PMID: 27608515. https://doi.org/10.12968/jowc.2016.25.9.539
8. Molan, P. C. (1999). The role of honey in the management of wounds. Journal of Wound Care, 8(8), 415–418. 9. Molan P. C. (2006). The evidence supporting the use of honey as a wound dressing. The international journal of lower extremity wounds, 5(1), 40-54. https://doi.org/10.1177/1534734605286014