Most importantly, traditional external preparations comprising the above-mentioned agent(s) are incapable to exhibit the dual functions of both promoting wound healing and preventing the formation of scars or granulation tissues. The disfiguring scars or granulation tissues usually cause secondary or even permanent adverse impacts to the patients who have recovered from traumas, especially if they are significant and visible, e.g., on the head or face. |
Therefore, it's necessary to develop a novel pharmaceutical composition which is both effective in enhancing wound healing and capable of preventing formation of scars or granulation tissues by helping regenerate to normal tenderness and appearance. |
Usage and Characteristic of Sulbogin® |
Sulbogin® is used for burn, wound
healing, surgical trauma, pressure ulcer, diabetic foot ulcer, acne, etc.. |
Sulbogin® is protected by patent |
The company has entrusted Lee & Li
Attorneys at Law to apply for patent right for Sulbogin® drugs
throughout the
countries in the world. |
Derivative Wound-Healing Dressing from Sulbogin® |
In July of 2003, SUILE Wound Dressing with patent formula Sulbogin® had the approval from FDA to market in the USA. |
In July of 2004, SUILE Ointment Wound Dressing with patent formula Sulbogin® had the approval from FDA to market in the USA. |
Specification of SUILE (Ointment) WOUND DRESSING |
ABSORBENT NON-WOVEN IMPREGNATED WITH 4.5% BISMUTH SUBGALLATE AND 0.7% BORNEOL IN A PETROLATUM BLEND |
Contents:One single use dressing |
Size:4 inch × 4 inch, 2 inch × 2 inch |
Indications:The SUILE Wound Dressing is indicated for the management of 1st and 2nd degree burns, partial thickness wounds, donor sites and abrasions. |
Directions:Flush wound with wound cleanser of choice when necessary. To apply, peel open pouch and remove non-woven pad. Following your standard protocol, cover or pack wound loosely with pad and cover with a secondary dressing of choice. |
Contents:Ointment |
Size:10g, 30g for tube, 450g (in jar) |
Indications: Under the supervision of a health care professional, Suile Ointment Wound Dressing may be used for the management of 1st or 2nd degree burns, partial thickness wounds, donor sites and abrasions. |
Directions: |
--Before applying the ointment dressing, cleanse the wound area with an appropriate wound cleanser when necessary. |
--Apply the ointment dressing to appropriate dressing, and cover the wound. |
--All wounds should be inspected frequently. Remove the Suile Ointment Wound Dressing when clinically indicated (i.e., leakage, excessive bleeding, suspicion of infection). |
--The Suile Ointment Wound Dressing is designed to remain in place for a maximum of 24 hours. The dressing should be changed when it’s saturated with wound fluid or if the cover dressing is leaking or the cover dressing’s edges are bunching or rolling up. |
--If the immediate product packaging is damaged, do not use. |
--Store in a cool, dry place. |