
RESULTS WILL VARY.
In a large, 20 week, multicenter, double-blind, placebo controlled trial of 382 patients with lower extremity diabetic neuropathic ulcers extending into the subcutaneous tissue and beyond that were adequately perfused,
*Initial and ongoing debridement; twice-daily dressing changes; off-loading of pressure, if applicable; and infection control.

A photographic case study
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| At presentation prior to debridement |
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| After debridement prior to treatment with REGRANEX® Gel |
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| After 5 weeks of REGRANEX® Gel plus good wound care |
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| After 10 weeks of REGRANEX® Gel plus good wound care |
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| Reference |
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Weiman
T. Efficacy and safety of a Topical Gel Formulation of Recombinant
Human Platelet Derived Growth Factor BB (Becaplermin) in Patients with
Chronic Neuropathic Diabetic Ulcers. Diabetes Care. 1998 |
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