Provide relief from mild pain and itching with ALOCANE® Plus

Pressure injuries and radiation dermatitis can be painful and negatively affect health-related quality of life and healthcare costs.

ALOCANE® Plus is an effective treatment for minor pain & itching, used in these settings: Radiation Oncology, Dermatology, Rehabilitation, Convalescence, Plastic/Cosmetic Surgery, Anesthetize Puncture Entry, Burn Care, Long Term Care/Hospice

Effective For: Radiation Dermatitis, Pressure Injuries, Sutures/Staples, First degree burns, Psoriasis, Eczema, Shingles

Active Ingredients:

Lidocaine HCL 4%

For rapid pain relief or discomfort
caused by skin irritation.

Benzalkonium Chloride .13%

Works as an antimicrobial agent by killing
microorganisms and inhibiting their growth.

Product Benefits:

  • Forms a protective barrier on the skin

  • Lidocaine provides bacteriostatic properties and pain relief

  • Available in unit dose foil packets and tube for ease of use

  • Inhibits regrowth of microorganisms

  • Easy and controllable application

  • Targeted topical temporary relief of minor pain and itching

[White Paper] Relieving the Pressure from Pressure Injuries

An estimated 60,000 patients die from pressure injury-related complications each year. In addition, chronic pressure injuries are associated with significant pain, and have been associated with increased anxiety and/or depression, decreased social functioning, and reduced quality of life. This illustrated guide contains practical strategies for risk assessment and prevention of these injuries, as well as staging criteria and treatment protocols.

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[White Paper] Current Management & Prevention of Radiation Dermatitis

Radiation dermatitis can have major adverse consequences on patients’ quality of life. The diagnosis of radiation dermatitis is a clinical one, relying on assessment of skin changes and recent exposure to radiation therapy, as well as consideration of predisposing risk factors. This illustrated guide contains a summary of the pathophysiology, presentation, and management of radiation dermatitis, with a focus on pharmacologic and emerging treatments.

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Distributors

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