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Iodosorb will change from a dark brown to off white which indicates that all the iodine has been released. This indicates that it is time to change the Iodosorb. The number of dressing changes therefore depend on the levels of infection and exudate present in the wound.
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How can I tell when the Iodosorb needs changing?
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