# Adhesive Bandage (Assorted)

**Group:** Surgical  ·  **Pack:** 10's  ·  **MRP:** ₹18.00  ·  **Status:** Available  ·  **Drug code:** 1102

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## India standard (CDSCO / Jan Aushadhi context)

### Overview

A ready-to-use sterile strip dressing for covering small cuts, scrapes and minor wounds to keep them clean and protected.

### Recommendations

- Use to cover minor cuts and grazes
- Clean the area before applying
- Change the dressing if it becomes wet or dirty
- Choose a size that fully covers the wound
- Available as an affordable first-aid item at Jan Aushadhi outlets

### Do's

- Wash hands before applying
- Keep the wound clean and dry
- Replace daily or when soiled

### Don'ts

- Do not apply over deep or heavily bleeding wounds
- Do not reuse a removed bandage
- Do not leave a wet dressing in place

### Others

Seek medical care for deep wounds, signs of infection such as spreading redness or pus, or if the skin reacts to the adhesive.

## Europe standard (EMA / typical EU practice)

### Overview

An adhesive sterile dressing used for first-aid covering of small cuts, scrapes and minor wounds while they heal.

### Recommendations

- Use for minor wounds and abrasions
- Clean and dry the skin before applying
- Replace if loose, wet or dirty
- Pick an appropriate size for full coverage
- Keep in a basic first-aid kit

### Do's

- Wash hands before handling the wound
- Apply to clean, dry skin
- Change the dressing regularly

### Don'ts

- Do not use on serious or deep wounds
- Do not reapply a used dressing
- Do not keep a soiled dressing on

### Others

Get medical advice for deep or non-healing wounds, signs of infection, or skin irritation from the adhesive.

## USA standard (FDA / typical US practice)

### Overview

An adhesive sterile bandage used as a first-aid product to cover and protect minor cuts, scrapes and small wounds.

### Recommendations

- Use for minor cuts and scrapes
- Clean the wound area before covering
- Change the bandage when wet or dirty
- Select a size that covers the whole wound
- Keep on hand for everyday first aid

### Do's

- Wash hands before applying
- Apply to clean, dry skin
- Replace the bandage as needed

### Don'ts

- Do not use on deep or severe wounds
- Do not reuse an old bandage
- Do not leave a wet or dirty bandage on

### Others

Seek medical attention for deep wounds, signs of infection, or an allergic skin reaction to the adhesive.

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AI summaries by Claude Opus 4.8, updated 2026-06-15. Catalogue source: Jan Aushadhi Product Portfolio (PMBI).

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