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Aloe vera, vitamin E and Arm & Hammer baking soda are infused into the wound pad and bandage surface.
May 31, 2023
By: Christine Esposito
Editor-in-Chief
Medline Industries, a Chicago-based privately held healthcare company, has rolled out Curad Naturals, a line of adhesive bandages containing natural ingredients that are infused directly into the wound pad and bandage surface to cover and protect wounds during the healing process. The new range includes two options—Curad Naturals infused with Aloe Vera + Vitamin E and Curad Naturals with Arm & Hammer Baking Soda. In the Aloe Vera + Vitamin E bandage, the pad and strip are infused with natural aloe vera to treat a variety of cuts, scrapes and burns and vitamin E to soothe and moisturize skin. The individually-wrapped bandages are made with breathable and lightweight fabric and a four-sided seal to keep dirt and germs out, according to the company. Bandages infused with Arm & Hammer Baking Soda provides soothing relief to minor cuts, scrapes, and even insect stings while also helping neutralize and reduce wound odor. Adhesive pads are made with “pillow-soft” material to cover, cushion and protect, with an extra layer of cellulose to help absorb excess drainage and a four-sided seal to keep dirt and germs out. “We're excited to introduce this innovative, fresh approach to healing,” said Medline Senior Marketing Manager Kurt Schmidt. “Our Curad Naturals bandages are perfect for kids and their parents because they contain no harsh or irritating ingredients, while providing a simple, soothing way to protect minor cuts and burns.” The bandages is available at Amazon and walmart.com. Medline is using the Arm & Hammer name under license from Happi Top 50 company Church & Dwight.
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