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Latest NewsDo honey-impregnated dressings affect glycaemic control?January 2010
We have had no reports of the honey affecting the blood sugar levels of a diabetic patient due to the honey not being absorbed into the bloodstream, although we always advise monitoring the levels whilst honey treatment is taking place. However we thought this was an important point to be investigated and the findings reported officially. In partnership with our local multi-disciplinary team and the Diabetic Foot Journal we present a retrospective study that investigates the impact on glycaemia of honey-impregnated dressings used to treat diabetic foot ulcers at a multidisciplinary diabetic foot clinic. Please register on our site and visit our downloads section to view the pdf of the article. Alternatively call 01623 751500 or email info@advancis.co.uk to request your copy. News ArchiveDo honey-impregnated dressings affect glycaemic control? - January 2010Sales recognition award presented to Alec ODare - December 2009Advancis Medical shine at the industrys flagship event - November 2009The dressing range to Eclypse all others! - September 2009Sales recognition award presented to Gemma Glenn - August 2009Siltex is changing its name to Silflex - July 2009Welcome Alec! - June 2009Celebrating National Honey Week! - May 2009National Honey Week 4th -10th May 2009! - April - May 2009Welcoming Nick to our Sales Team... - April 2009Siltape is now available on Drug Tariff! - March 2009Sales recognition award presented to Amanda Eddy - December 2008Advancis Medical unveil new exhibition stand - November 2008Sales recognition award presented to Suzanne Briggs - June 2008Advancis Medical support achievement in wound care. - June 2008 |