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Feb 23, 2016
A 9-year old mixed breed dog was admitted for the management of a partial thickness thermal burn that was covering 45% of his body including his back, both sides, abdomen and the inner sides of his behind legs.

Jan 22, 2016
Maastricht (NL) - The FDA (Food and Drug Administration of the USA) approved the L-Mesitran Soft and Tulle products. The products are Rx and OTC cleared by the FDA via the 510(k) procedure.

Oct 13, 2015
Antibiotic resitant bacteria are effectively killed with L-Mesitran in ear infections in dogs. These remarkable results come from groundbreaking research from the faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Portugal. Research is done on 15 dogs, all pets.

Sep 22, 2015
L-Mesitran Soft is effective when treating ear infections of dogs, even antibiotic resistant bacteria are effectively killed. It is also effective in the restoration of wounds and bacterial infections.

Oct 14, 2013
The latest publication on the use of Mesitran. In this case the Soft was used in patients with lower leg (venous) ulcerations with good results. Wounds that were non-healing for several years showed complete healing or dramatic improvement.

Apr 25, 2013
Maastricht (NL) A new publication by Samantha Westgate and Keith Cutting shows that honey-plus products (L-Mesitran) are very effective in killing bacteria.

Oct 09, 2012
Recent research shows that L-Mesitran Soft is a good alternative for silver sulphadiaxine and that it can speed up the healing of burn wounds. Triticum's L-Mesitran can therefore be a contributing factor in healthcare cost reduction.

Jul 05, 2011
Doctor Pereira Albino (vascular surgeon) wrote a case report titled: “Recurrent ulcers in a patient with post-thrombotic syndrome." This was published in the latest Wounds UK Journal (Vol.7, No.2).

Jul 04, 2011
Filip Kegels (RN) wrote a clinical research/audit article in the new Wounds UK Journal (Volume 7, no 2) titled: “Clinical evaluation of honey-based products for lower extremity wounds in a home care setting.”


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