Two clinical studies confirm Amicapsil’s effect on pressure injuries
Two clinical studies confirm
Amicapsil’s effect on pressure injuries

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Both studies find 100% closure rates
for acute and chronic pressure injuries

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See video, where Lady-Marie from UK Spinal Injuries Association describes how Amicapsil has treated her pressure injuries
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Effective on antibiotic and antiseptic resistant wound infections.
Effective in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.

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Hypoallergenic

Only natural ingredients

Only natural ingredients

Only natural ingredients

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Antibiotics reduce the amount of carbon that can be stored in soil. This directly increases CO2 in the atmosphere and contributes to climate change.
One course of antibiotic release the same amount of carbon as a car driving around Earth 1.47 times.
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MPPT is environmentally sustainable:
it is biologically recyclable and does not require the use of chemicals, plastics or antimicrobials.
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9 month old chronic nonhealing venous leg ulcer

A man in his 60es with a history of venous leg ulcers, cancer, colitis and eczema had walked into a camper hook at the back of a car hurting his shin. Originally the ulcer was only quite small and had seemed uncomplicated, however after 4 months it became infected and started to deteriorate. The patient was therefore referred to the out-patient tissue viability team. The same tvn team had successfully healed a VLU on his other leg a couple of years prior.

No treatment approaches would improve this venous leg ulcer. Among others, Manuka honey, PHMB, Iodine, Hydrogel and other types of impregnated dressings were used, always combined with full compression therapy. The leg had a very deep-seated Pseudomonas infection and the patient had 3 full courses of systemic antibiotics on that account during the 5 month period. Every time the ulcer seemed to improve and the pain reduced, only to return full scale upon termination of each of the antibiotic courses. The ulcer remained non-responsive and non-healing and when the tissue viability team decided to try Amicapsil, it was 94 x 52 mm in size.

Over a period of 3 weeks, Amicapsil was applied once daily – by the tvn-team during visits and otherwise by the patient at home. There was no need for compression therapy.

After Amicapsil treatment the tvn team used plain non-medicated , non-impregnated dressings and compression stocking until full closure 2 months later.

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