Tips for Use
Tip for use provided by SweetBio:
https://www.recoverwithapis.com/clinicians
- Support for patients:
SweetBio® will provide an easy-to-follow script for you to support your patient’s expectations.
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Use on either side:
Since APIS® is made with natural ingredients, you might notice variations in shape, size, or color from one side to the other. That’s completely normal—and either side can be placed on the wound. - Hydration is the Key:
Use sterile saline to moisten APIS® for 1-2 minutes. This helps it soften, conform to the wound, and support a moist healing environment. As APIS® hydrates, it may curl or slightly bunch - after 1-2 minutes, APIS® will relax into a flat, soft sheet.
APIS® should be wet, not soaking or dripping, to avoid saturating the secondary dressing. Note that APIS® may expand in length and width as it hydrates with saline.
- There may be a light scent:
You might notice a light scent when opening the pouch. It’s from the protein base of collagen and will fade within seconds.
- Maximize contact of APIS® on the wound:
APIS® must contact as much of the wound as possible and does not need to overlap the edges of the wound. Gently press to ensure it contacts the wound.
- Reapply at regular patient visits:
On average, APIS® dissolves in 7-14 days dependent on the wound environment. Apply a new APIS® product per your recommendation.
- If APIS® is still visible at patient visits, add saline:
If APIS® hasn’t fully dissolved at the patient’s visit, do not remove it— simply add a saline if APIS® is dry and dress the wound with your preferred cover dressing.
- Important Safety Information:
Contraindications
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Patients with sensitivity to collagen and its derivatives
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Patients with sensitivity to porcine-derived products
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Patients with sensitivity to honey
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Third degree burns
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Infections or contamination in the wound site
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Control of bleeding
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Children and infant patients under 10kg / 22lbs
Usage Information
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Users should follow the most recent procedures and best practices for wound management to complete wound preparation, application of APIS® and application of secondary dressings.
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Remove APIS® and discontinue use if signs of sensitivity appear.
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Do not use APIS® after the expiration date stated on the product label.
Contact a health care professional if:
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Signs of infection occur (e.g. increased pain)
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There is a change in wound color and/or odor
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The wound does not begin to show signs of healing, or
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Any other unexpected symptom
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