
Introducing

Simple. Effective. Accessible.
Primary wound care products fall short in complex wound environments, often delivering singular benefits and forcing clinicians to combine multiple products to address basic healing needs. Vashe Gel not only delivers the singular benefits of other products, but its hypochlorous acid formulation enables it to perform far beyond:

Addresses bioburden


Supports debridement

Bactericidal, viricidal, sporicidal, fungicidal

Delivers moisture
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Mildly acidic pH conducive to wound healing

Has no known contraindications

HOCl has no known clinical resistance

Reduces odor
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