Operating across 13 countries, including the UK, Mediq partners with healthcare providers to deliver an extensive array of products, services, and solutions. Committed to enhancing patient care, streamlining healthcare operations, and supporting care providers in delivering exceptional outcomes, Mediq is dedicated to supporting the healthcare community. 



Products within our portfolio include:

Kliniderm®

Kliniderm product image The Kliniderm range offers significant savings whilst not compromising on quality.

The range includes Kliniderm foam silicone, Kliniderm superabsorbent, Kliniderm silicone wound contact layer and more recently Kliniderm foam, Kliniderm hydrocolloid and Kliniderm alginate.

The dressings are designed to manage exudate and create an optimised wound healing environment all with patient comfort and ease of application in mind.
 

PolyMem®

Polymem product image The ‘all in one’ dressing that’s suitable for all painful wound types.

PolyMem is a unique multifunctional polymeric membrane dressing that modulates inflammatory response, relieves wound pain, supports autolytic debridement and simplifies dressing choice4,5.


 

Zorflex®

Zorflex product image Antimicrobial. Protease Modulator. Conductive. Odour management.

Zorflex is a unique naturally antimicrobial and conductive wound contact layer which aids wound healing in complex wounds6 through its potential to stimulate fibroblast proliferation.

Zorflex is the only 100% carbon dressing designed as a conformable contact layer with four-fold benefits.

 

HidraWear



Adhesive free dressing retention system for difficult-to-dress wounds

HidraWear is the world’s first and only Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) specific wound dressing system, for use by people with flares in the axilla, buttocks & groin. HidraWear is the perfect self-care solution for managing HS flares and difficult-to-dress wounds.
 


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References
1. Flanagan M (2007) Why is pain management for chronic wounds so neglected? Wounds UK 3(4): 155.
2. Brown A (2015) The assessment and treatment of wound pain. Nurs Times 111(47): 15–17.
3. Frescos N (2018) Assessment of pain in chronic wounds: A survey of Australian health care practitioners. Int Wound J 15: 943–9 
4. Beitz AJ, Newman A, Kahn AR et al (2004) A polymeric membrane dressing with antinociceptive properties: analysis with a rodent model of stab wound secondary hyperalgesia. J Pain 5(1): 38–47.
5. Denyer J, Agathangelou C, White R, Ousey K, HariKrishna R et al (2015) PolyMem Made Easy. Wounds International. Available at https://www.woundsinternational.com/resources/details/polymem-dressings-made-easy.
6. Young, S. and Gray, S. A retrospective study to evaluate the effect on an activated carbon dressing on chronic wounds. Wounds UK poster 2015.