Its the bees knees for burns, cuts, grazes and abrasions.

One Product, Three Actions:
Cleans: naturally cleans the wound of bacteria, dead tissue, dirt and debris by drawing it into the dressing.
Protects: reduces the risk of infection.
Heals: creates a moist, low pH environment that promotes wound healing.

Medihoney® Antibacterial Wound Gel™ provides a natural alternative for wound healing and protection and is a great all-rounder for the first-aid kit. It is a sterile product containing Medihoney® Antibacterial Honey and waxes. This easy to apply gel creates a moist, low pH environment that promotes new tissue formation and wound healing. New tissue is protected from painful damage when the dressing is changed.

Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel™ cleans and protects the wound from bacteria, reducing the risk of infection.

Medihoney® Antibacterial Wound Gel™ is suitable for use on burns, cuts and grazes and surgical wounds. It can also be used on pressure, venous, and leg and foot ulcers. It can be used in all stages of wound healing.

Active Ingredients:
Medihoney® Antibacterial Wound Gel™ has been specifically formulated combining 80% Medihoney® Antibacterial Honey with natural waxes and oils to provide a high viscosity gel that is easy to apply with good wash off characteristics when dressings are changed. It can be used throughout the healing process.

Dosage:
Directions for use:

Apply a generous quantity of Antibacterial Wound Gel directly onto the wound or an appropriate dressing.

Warnings:
Not for use by people allergic to honey.
Serious wounds should be managed under the supervision of a healthcare professional.

Extended Information:
All of the products in the Comvita Medihoney® range contain Medihoney® Antibacterial Honey, which is a standardised medical grade of antibacterial honey collected predominantly from Leptospermum sp. (including Manuka). This combination of Leptospermum honeys has been put together using advanced scientific knowledge to maximise honeys potential to support the healing process.

The earliest record of therapeutic honey use dates as far back as 2000 B.C. Honey has been used as a healing substance throughout history by the ancient Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Hindu and Chinese cultures.