Tyrosur-Gel as aftercare for implants?

edited March 2015 in Everything else
I'm not sure if this is known outside of germany, but there's a gel available. It's a local antibiotic and its main use is for infected wounds but it's also a real good aftercare for piercings.

Here's a bit information:
http://www.engelhard.de/produkte/produktuebersicht/tyrosur/
I'll try to translate the most important things for you:

Tyrosur®
Tyrosur is a wound allrounder. It's double active: Fighting the infection and speeding up the healing process.*

Tyrosur® Gel
The fat (oil I guess) - free hydrogel represents the principle of wet wound healing.

  • Pleasant cooling on the wound
  • Color free
  • For the whole family, even young childs and babys

So it helps all three phases of healing: The cleaning-, the granulation- and the reparation phase.

*For the treatment of small infected wounds like for example crack-, scratch- or graze wounds.


Now from http://www.engelhard.de/fileadmin/pdfs/Summaries/Tyrosur-Gel-Puder-SPC.pdf

For the wound healing Tyrosur doesn't only show a strong antimicrobial effect but also shows other wound healing capabilitys.
Clinical studies confirmed that Tyrosur speeds up wound healing by cleaning the ground of the wound and also by stimulating tissue granulation and epithelisation.

There's also an article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrothricin - but it's all other than complete and even seems outdated, so the german one is better: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrothricin

From http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrothricin#Wirkung

Resistance developments show that Tyrothricin has an unbroken high efficiency even against stems of Staphylococcus aueus wuth multiple antibiotic restistance (MRSA). Also there's no cross-resistence with Polymyxin B and Colistin.

The reason for this never ending effectiveness and never happening resistance development is guessed in a direct and doubled attack against the cell membrane of microorganisms.


So my question is: Is this ok as an aftercare for (magnetic) implants?
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