3M™ TEGADERM™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing
- CataBlog

- Jan 1, 2018
- 2 min read

Vendor/Manufacturer: 3M Health Care
Product/Product Line: TEGADERM™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing
FDA Classification Product Code: FRO
FDA Classification Product Code Device Name:
Dressing, Wound, Drug
SUBSTANTIALLY EQUIVALENT to the following products:
Device Description:
3M™ Tegaderm™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing is a film dressing with a soft cloth border that consists of a polyurethane film coated with a transparent chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) acrylic adhesive. CHG, a broad spectrum antimicrobial/antifungal agent known to inhibit microbial growth has been formulated into the acrylic adhesive.
The transparent film is breathable, allowing oxygen and moisture vapor exchange, yet is impermeable to external contaminants, including fluids (waterproof), bacteria, viruses and yeast. The dressing must remain intact to protect the IV site from external contaminants.
3M™ Tegaderm™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing is bordered, notched and reinforced with soft cloth tape and is designed to provide securement around catheters and other devices.
In vitro testing (time kill) demonstrates that 3M™ Tegaderm™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing has an antimicrobial effect against a variety of gram-positive bacteria, gram-negative bacteria, yeast and mold in the dressing.
In vitro testing shows that the film of the dressing provides a barrier to viruses 27 nm in diameter or larger while the dressing remains intact without leakage. These results have not been studied with regard to prevention of viral infection. No clinical study has been conducted regarding the ability of the dressing to prevent viral infections.
Indications for Use:
3M™ Tegaderm™ Antimicrobial I.V. Advanced Securement Dressing is intended to be used to cover and protect catheter sites and to secure devices to the skin. Common applications include covering and securing IV catheters, other intravascular catheters and percutaneous devices.




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