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titleOfInvention Dressing for the controlled release of active substances to wounds and method for its manufacture
abstract A wound dressing for the controlled delivery of active substance to wounds, in particular of substances that promote wound healing to chronic wounds that heal poorly, is characterized in that it is built up layer by layer with the volume increasing, at least containing a polymer-containing layer (1) for the purpose of absorbing liquid, in particular wound exudate. , a fabric or fleece-like layer (2) and at least one active ingredient, and that the polymer-containing layer (1) contains hydrocolloid-containing swellable hydrogel as an absorber for liquid.
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