Papain/urea topical for Wound Cleansing User Reviews
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- June 25, 2015
"An incision opened about the size of a nickel, and I needed to remove any debris, then keep the opening taped closed to let the 1/2 deep opening heal together (possibly for several months to let nature heal it from the inside out). Accuzyme was given to me by my surgeon, telling me it is the best medication made to accomplish this. Unfortunately, he told me that it was no longer being manufactured. I was given a sample. It worked perfectly, and I am trying to find another sample size to finish healing."
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"Used by paraplegic to heal pressure sores. Very positive experience. Keeps wound appearance very clean after initial few days. Allows proper healing from deeper tunneling to skin surface. Accelerates healing time considerably without any noticed side effects. Also note, was recommended to a diabetic with anticipated amputation of foot due to pressure complications, and Accuzyme helped completely heal the problem area."