Profile: Derma Sciences, Inc. manufactures & markets a complete line of products for wound and skin care. Our products can be broken down into five categories including advanced wound care, traditional wound care, burn care, skin care and bathing, specialty securement & closure devices. We also deliver contract manufacturing services for OEM or private label products. Our alginate calcium dressing absorbs moderate to large amounts of wound drainage and may help control minor bleeding. Alginate ropes can be used to fill or pack the dead space in a wound. A secondary dressing is needed to hold alginates in place and to protect the wound from outside contaminants. Our primaderm® dermal cleanser is available in a spray bottle that delivers solution at safe pressures. The nozzle can be set to either stream or spray to accommodate the desired pressure for removing debris or for cleansing the wound. The cleanser contains Poloxamer 188, an effective surfactant known to be gentle on tissue. It is used for pressure ulcers, stasis ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, post-surgical wounds, first & second degree burns, cuts, abrasions, and minor irritations of the skin.
The company was founded in 1991, has revenues of USD 5-10 Million, has ~20 employees.
FDA Registration Number: 9680091
US Agent: Judith E. O'grady / Integra Lifesciences Corporation
Phone: +1-(609)-936-2311 Fax: +1-(609)-275-9445 E-Mail:
• Tubular Gauzes |
• Tubular Gauzes and Tubular Foams |
• Ulcer, Burn & Wound Dressings |
• Ulnar Nerve Foot and Heel Protectors |
• Under cast Padding Bandage |
• Universal Dressing |
• Ventilated Heel Protector |
• Washable Breast Pad |
• Wire Gauze |
• Wound Dressing With Poly(Diallyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride)(Pdadmac) (FDA Code: NYS / 878.4015) |
• Woven Cotton Gauze Sponges |
• X-Ray Detectable Gauze (FDA Code: GDY / 878.4450) Nonabsorbable gauze for internal use is a device made of an open mesh fabric intended to be used inside the body or a surgical incision or applied to internal organs or structures, to control bleeding, absorb fluid, or protect organs or structures from abrasion, drying, or contamination. The device is woven from material made of not less than 50 percent by mass cotton, cellulose, or a simple chemical derivative of cellulose, and contains x-ray detectable elements. |