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How to use
Benefits
Side Effects
How to consume
How it works
Safety Advice
Quick Tips
Storage
Drug-Food Interactions
Interactions with Other Drugs
Drug-Disease Interactions
What If You Forget to take Feracrylum?
FAQ
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Quick Summary

Feracrylum is a special medicated skin ointment used to quickly stop bleeding and prevent infections in minor wounds. It works right on the spot to clot blood, clean the injury, and leave a protective layer over everyday cuts, scrapes, and small surgical stitches so your skin can heal safely.

Detailed Description

Feracrylum is an advanced, double-action skin ointment made to stop bleeding instantly and give your skin strong protection against germs. When you get a cut, scrape, or scratch, the tiny blood vessels under your skin tear open and bleed. While your body naturally tries to seal the leak, this process can take time. An open wound leaves you vulnerable to constant oozing and allows outside germs, like bacteria, to settle into the raw tissue. If bacteria multiply in the wound, they can cause a painful infection, slow down your recovery, and lead to worse scarring.

To close the wound immediately and lock out germs, Feracrylum goes to work right where you apply it:

The active ingredient is Feracrylum, a special combination of iron and a synthetic skin-safe polymer. When you smooth this ointment over an actively bleeding cut, it acts as an instant clotting helper. Instead of waiting for your body’s slow internal chemical reactions, the ointment connects directly with the natural proteins in your blood. This causes the blood proteins to turn solid almost immediately, creating a firm, artificial seal right over the broken blood vessels to stop the bleeding within minutes.

At the same time, the ointment creates a slightly acidic surface that bacteria, fungi, and yeasts cannot survive in, killing off invading germs before an infection can start. Because the thick ointment stays in place, it seals out airborne dirt and water while keeping the wound perfectly moist. This stops the injury from drying out or forming a hard, painful crust, which eases throbbing and allows fresh skin cells to grow back quickly and smoothly.

Uses of Feracrylum

Feracrylum may be indicated by your physician or surgeon for:

Everyday Cuts and Scrapes

Stopping blood oozing and preventing infection in common kitchen cuts, scratches, and skin scrapes.

Care After Small Surgeries

Dressing minor medical incisions, skin biopsy spots, or stitch lines to control bleeding and block hospital germs.

Chronic Skin Ulcers

Helping to clean and manage minor bleeding or leaking in bedsores, diabetic foot sores, or leg ulcers.

Minor Medical Tears

Providing a clean, blood-stopping shield over minor tears or postpartum healing lines.

Benefits of Feracrylum

Feracrylum may provide benefits such as:

  • Fast Bleeding Relief: Stops minor bleeding and oozing within just a few minutes of putting it on the wound.
  • Two-in-One Action: Halts bleeding and sanitizes the skin at the same time, saving you from needing separate antiseptic creams.
  • No Painful Bandage Ripping: Keeps the wound moist, so bandages do not stick to the raw tissue and tear up your newly healed skin.
  • Strong Germ Barrier: Destroys common skin bacteria on contact, drastically cutting down your chances of getting a wound infection.
  • Calms Raw Nerves: Covers exposed, sensitive nerve endings under a thick gel layer to quickly ease localized pain and soreness.

Side Effects of Feracrylum

Common side effects of Feracrylum may include:

  • Brief Stinging: A minor, short-lived burning or warm sensation right when you apply the ointment to the open cut.
  • Mild Redness: A temporary pink flush on the healthy skin directly around the wound edges as the blood settles.
  • Temporary Skin Tinting: A harmless, faint yellowish or brownish stain left on the skin by the iron ingredient, which washes away with water later.

Uncommon side effects of Feracrylum may include:

  • Mild Skin Rash: Slight itching or tiny, bumpy irritation if your skin happens to be sensitive to the ointment.
  • Soggy Skin Edges: The edges of the wound may look white or soft if too much ointment is trapped under an airtight bandage for too long.

Serious side effects that require medical attention may include:

  • Severe Persistent Burning: An intense, painful chemical burn feeling that gets worse instead of fading away.
  • Widespread Allergic Reaction: Sudden swelling of your face, lips, or throat, accompanied by body hives, dizziness, or trouble breathing.
  • Worsening Infection Symptoms: The sudden appearance of severe throbbing pain, hot swelling, red streaks spreading out, or thick yellow pus.

Consult your doctor if you experience any unusual, severe, or persistent symptoms while using Feracrylum.

Directions for Use

  • Use Feracrylum exactly as your healthcare provider told you, or follow the simple instructions printed on the product box.
  • Wash the wound gently with clean water to rinse away any loose dirt, then pat the dry skin around the cut with a clean towel.
  • Squeeze a small amount of ointment onto a sterile gauze pad or a clean fingertip, and spread a smooth layer directly over the injury.
  • Leave the cut open to the air if it is small, or cover it loosely with a clean bandage to protect it from friction and dirt.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately after you finish so you do not accidentally rub the ointment into your eyes or mouth.

How it works

Feracrylum works through a simple physical and chemical process on the surface of your wound. The active ingredient, Feracrylum, is a man-made polymer chain mixed with iron that has a unique ability to bond with blood proteins. When the ointment touches an open, bleeding wound, its electrical charge attracts the proteins (like albumin and fibrinogen) floating in your blood.

This attraction causes the proteins to stick together and turn solid almost instantly, creating an artificial clot right over the leaking blood vessels.

This seal physically blocks blood from escaping without needing to trigger your body's normal, slower internal clotting system.

At the same time, the polymer backbone creates a low-pH, slightly acidic environment on your skin. This acidity breaks down the cell walls of invading bacteria, stopping them from growing or causing an infection. Finally, the greasy ointment base traps standard skin moisture under a safe film, making it easy for fresh skin cells to slide across the wound and repair the gap.

Safety Advice for Feracrylum

Allergy

Caution

Stop using the ointment immediately if you get a sudden skin rash, facial swelling, or severe trouble breathing.

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Breastfeeding

Safe

Safe to use, but never apply it to your breasts or nipples so your nursing baby does not accidentally swallow it.

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Pregnancy

Safe

Considered completely safe for external use on small, minor cuts; check with your doctor for large surgical wounds.

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Driving

Safe

This ointment works entirely on the outside of your body and will not make you drowsy or affect your driving.

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Alcohol

Safe

Drinking alcohol does not change or interfere with the local, external action of this wound ointment.

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Liver

Safe

Safe for people with liver issues because the ointment stays on the skin and does not enter the internal organs.

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Kidney

Safe

Safe to use, as the product completely bypasses your internal filtration networks and kidneys.

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Children

Safe

Safe for kids under adult supervision; talk to your pediatrician before using it on large scrapes or young babies.

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Elderly patients

Safe

Highly recommended for older adults with fragile skin that tears, oozes, or bruises easily.

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Quick Tips for Feracrylum

  • If you accidentally get the ointment in your eyes, flush them right away with plenty of cool tap water for a few minutes to stop the sting.
  • Do not use this ointment for severe arterial bleeding, deep puncture wounds from nails, or major burns; these require emergency hospital care.
  • Wipe the nozzle of the tube with a clean tissue before putting the cap back on, so the ointment doesn't dry up and glue the cap shut.
  • If your wound keeps oozing blood, looks highly inflamed, or doesn't show any signs of healing after 5 days, have a doctor take a look at it.

Storage Advice

  • Store Feracrylum at normal room temperature in a dry spot, and make sure the tube cap is twisted on tightly after every use.
  • Keep the tube away from hot stoves, direct boiling sunlight, and cold areas where the ointment could freeze.
  • Always keep the ointment inside its original tube so you can easily check the expiration date and read the instructions.
  • Store the product tube up on a high shelf, completely out of the sight, reach, and hands of children and household pets.

Drug-Food Interaction

  • Your Daily Diet (Safe): What you eat or drink has zero effect on how well this external ointment clots your blood or protects your skin.
  • Iron Supplements (Safe): Taking oral iron vitamins will not change or interfere with the local iron-polymer complex working on your skin cut.
  • Coffee and Tea (Safe): Drinking morning coffee or soda will not alter the germ-killing or blood-stopping power of this topical treatment.

Interactions with Other Drugs

Topical Anti-Clotting Gels (Heparin Creams)

Caution

Putting an anti-clotting cream on the same wound can fight against this ointment's ability to stop your bleeding.

Other Medicated Creams (Silver Sulfadiazine)

Caution

Mixing different creams in the same wound can upset the ointment's acidity, lowering its ability to kill germs.

Oral Blood Thinners (Aspirin, Warfarin)

Safe

Does not interact with internal heart pills, though your wound might need you to hold pressure for an extra minute to stop oozing.

Drug-Disease Interactions

  • Bleeding Disorders (Caution): While it works purely on the skin surface, individuals with conditions like hemophilia should use it under a doctor's guidance.
  • Known Plastic/Polymer Allergy (Unsafe): Do not use this product if you have ever had a severe skin rash or allergy from acrylic acid polymers.
  • Deep Internal Organs (Unsafe): Never apply this ointment inside your body cavities or deep internal surgical zones; it is made only for the outer skin layer.

What If You Forget to take Feracrylum?

If you forget to apply a scheduled layer of Feracrylum, put the ointment on as soon as you remember. If the wound has already stopped bleeding, is dry, and it is almost time for your next regular dressing change, skip the missed application completely and stick to your normal routine. Do not squeeze out a double layer of ointment to make up for a forgotten time.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a special medicated skin ointment used to quickly stop bleeding and prevent infections in minor cuts and scrapes.
No, this ointment is made strictly for external use on your dry skin and should not be used on wet internal areas.
It usually forms an artificial seal over the broken blood vessels and stops minor oozing within a few minutes.
No, it works completely on the outside of your skin, though you may need to hold pressure a bit longer.
Rinse your eyes immediately with large amounts of cool, clean water for several minutes until the stinging stops.
No, deep puncture wounds carry a high risk of tetanus and deep infections, so you should see a doctor right away.
Yes, it is safe for minor scrapes, but it is best to check with a pediatrician before using it on very young babies.
The iron component in the ointment can leave a harmless, passing stain on your skin that will wash off over time.
Yes, the greasy ointment base keeps the wound moist, so bandages lift off smoothly without tearing your skin.
No, it is meant for bleeding cuts and broken skin; use a cooling lotion like calamine for widespread sunburns instead.
Stop using the ointment and see a doctor right away, as these are signs that a deep infection has started.
Yes, gently rinse away any loose dirt with clean water and pat the area dry before putting on a layer of ointment.
Yes, it is safe for minor external cuts, but it is always wise to confirm with your doctor for larger surgical lines.
Keep the tube put away and contact a veterinarian immediately, as swallowing medicated ointment can cause severe stomach upset.
Keep the tube tightly capped at normal room temperature in a dry first-aid cabinet, safely away from children and pets.

Fact Box

Therapeutic Class

Wound Care Dressings / Topical Hemostatics

Action Class

Local Bleeding Stopper (Protein Clotter) and Skin Antiseptic

Chemical Class

Iron-Complexed Polyacrylic Acid Polymeric Compound

Habit Forming

No

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