Medical glue BF-6 solution for external use in tubes 15g

Every person receives many small injuries in their life, such as cuts, cuts and wounds. Unfortunately, there is no escape from this. With every careless behavior, there is an opportunity to injure some part of the body. Sometimes the injury is accompanied by bleeding, which is not always easy to stop. In some cases, this can be dangerous to health or simply cause great discomfort.

Therefore, BF-6 glue for external use will be perfect here, by the way, because well-known remedies (iodine, brilliant green) for wounds do not always help. In addition, upon contact with water, such solutions completely lose minimal effectiveness.

For quick healing of small abrasions, wounds, burns, you can use medical glue BF-6 instructions for use, which, as well as its properties and characteristics, are presented below. Let's take a closer look at the principles of proper use of the drug and find out what alternatives exist that replace this drug.

Composition of BF-6 glue and its characteristics

BF-6 is an antiseptic, wound-healing alcohol product for external use, as a simple drying adhesive solution. It is used for medical purposes for gluing elastic materials: skin, fabrics (the strength and reliability of the processed seam is no less than with medical stitching).

The color may be clear or slightly cloudy with a slightly yellow or yellow-brown tint.

The main components of 100 g of solution contain:

  1. ethyl alcohol 95% - 82.55 g. A strong antiseptic that destroys pathogenic microorganisms and counteracts the development of infection;
  2. phenol-formaldehyde resin - 1.65 g. A substance that forms a dense protective film that tightens wounds;
  3. polyvinyl acetal or polyvinyl butyral - 9.7 g;
  4. castor oil - 1.75 g. Prevents the penetration of moisture, protecting the injured area from getting wet;
  5. dibutyl phthalate - 3.5 g;
  6. rosin - 0.85 g. “Mixer” component for combining immiscible components and forming a homogeneous mass;
  7. other chemical elements that have a restorative effect.

The number following the letters “BF” indicates the percentage of polyvinyl butyral content in the dry product. With an increase in the number of vinyl components, the elasticity of the seam increases, but the strength decreases.

The substance is a thick gel that with increased efficiency protects damaged areas from exposure to bacteria and the environment. The drug has a fairly strong antiseptic effect, and also promotes the healing of wounds, microtraumas, scratches, burns, postoperative sutures, etc.

ATTENTION! At the first signs of suppuration, the composition is strictly forbidden to use. The pus will gradually accumulate under the protective film, rather than coming out of the wound.

Release form

Dispensed in pharmacies without a doctor's prescription. The alcohol composition for external use is available in aluminum tubes or glass bottles of 5, 10, 15, 25, 30, 40 grams. For each drug in a cardboard package, instructions for use are included.

Storage conditions and periods

Since the composition contains 95% ethyl alcohol, it is flammable and must be stored under certain conditions.

Store in a place protected from sunlight, cool and out of reach of children, at a required temperature of no more than 25°C, humidity up to 65%, at a respectful distance from heat sources and open flames.

Shelf life: 4 years from the production date indicated on the package. It is strictly forbidden to use the composition after the expiration date.

What is BF-6 medical glue used for?

In the distant past, folk healers treated small wounds and injuries with a layer of liquid resin. The substance effectively protected against inflammation and suppuration and promoted rapid healing of the skin and injured tissues. In the middle of the 20th century, in the course of numerous studies and experiments, the composition was enriched with new chemical components, thanks to which in 1955 the drug acquired the name BF-6 medical glue.

REMEMBER! The substance is essentially a regular adhesive. There is only one main difference: it glues not any materials like plastic or paper, but damaged human epithelium.

In addition, this glue is often used for dental and surgical purposes. In many cases, after minor operations, just such a product is applied to the wound site. It has excellent regenerating and antiseptic effects. Thus, instead of applying surgical sutures, BF-6 medical glue is used and no sutures or scars remain on the once damaged skin.

But most often this mixture is used to heal abrasions, cuts, burst calluses, scratches and other minor injuries. Sometimes it is even used in the treatment of burns. In addition, it does not dissolve in liquids, which allows it to be used instead of a patch, since the patch will fall off, and the glue will not cease to protect the damaged area of ​​​​the skin.

In dentistry, this glue is also used to heal wounds after surgery, treat the roots of teeth, and is also used for other purposes. The solution is used when necessary to provide regenerating and antiseptic effects. Another important property of the glue is its seamless connection of tissues, which leaves no scars.

Positive qualities include:

  • Ease of use;
  • plasticity, softness;
  • maximum adherence to the treated area;
  • highly economical;
  • bacteria killing effect;
  • moisture resistance;
  • fast results;
  • general availability and reasonable price;
  • long shelf life without loss of quality properties;
  • easy removal from the skin;
  • unlike an ordinary plaster, the substance breathes and is not a source of thinning, swelling, or suppuration of the dermis under the protective layer;
  • do not cause the formation of scars;
  • Suitable for people of different ages (contraindicated for children under one year old).

NOTE! Does not cause burns along the edges of the injured area. What significantly distinguishes the product from a pharmacological patch with a bactericidal cushion saturated with medicinal brilliant green.

Features of BF

To know what features a purchased adhesive substance has, you need to know the composition of BF glue. The main one is polyvinyl butyral. The percentage of the main substance is indicated by the number following the abbreviation. The elasticity of the thick mass increases with a high percentage of polyvinyl butyral in the composition.

Acetone or ethyl alcohol is used as a solvent. For example, an alcohol-containing composition is a product for medicine - BF-6. The adhesives themselves are a thick mass that can be transparent, cloudy, yellowish or reddish.

Where is it used and general properties of BF?

In construction stores you can find various products of this brand of adhesives. It is important to understand why BF adhesives are used and what characteristics they have. Each of them differs in its areas of application, characteristics and features. Let's look at them.

BF-2

It is considered the first adhesive composition of the BF brand to be released. BF-2 glue is used for gluing individual structural elements,

which are fixed statically and are not affected by vibrations or third-party movements. It can be plastic, metal, wood, marble, ceramics or glass. Sometimes BF-2 is used to create glossy surfaces on other materials. In addition to shine, the glue creates a protective layer that protects the material from environmental factors.

Characteristics:

  • Heat resistance –60 to +80° C.
  • Tensile strength – 19.6 MPa.
  • Resistance to prolonged exposure to moisture, oils, fuel, acids and alkalis.
  • The maximum bending elasticity of the film is 3 mm.

Before you start using this adhesive, you need to keep it for 3 days at room temperature. As the temperature decreases, the viscosity of the mass increases and it becomes more difficult to work with.

BF-4

This glue is used for repair work on various equipment, plumbing, clothing, and household appliances. It is possible to work with leather, metal, glass, plastic or wood. The hardened composition can withstand numerous vibrations and movements.

Characteristics:

  • Temperature resistance – from -60 to +60° C.
  • Possible bending of the film after curing is 1 mm.
  • The maximum tensile strength is 19.6 MPa.
  • Resistant to acids, alkalis, salt spray.

A very high strength index, like that of BF-2, when gluing steel to steel (up to 400 kg/cm²), but they have a serious drawback - they quickly lose strength during operation. Strength and temperature resistance indicators decrease after impacts on a hardened seam.

BF-2n and BF-4n

Special modifications of the adhesives presented above. They are used for joining ferrous metals.

Characteristics:

  • Resistance to temperatures after hardening – from -60 to +80° C.
  • The maximum tensile strength is 19.6 MPa.

The seams can withstand mechanical loads and prolonged exposure to moisture.

BF-6

The most interesting representative of the BF brand. This glue is created for medical purposes. It is used to close bleeding wounds and is used in dentistry to remove acne. BF-6 is also used for burns, abrasions, cuts, and calluses. Has an antibacterial and wound-healing effect. It is hypoallergenic and suitable for use by children over one year old and the elderly.

After the wound has healed, it is necessary to wash off the protective film. Since the composition contains alcohol, it can be wiped off using alcohol-containing solutions. To do this, the cotton wool is soaked in alcohol and the film is washed off. If the bleeding continues, you can reapply the glue.

BF-19


An adhesive that can be used for both hot and cold joints. Suitable for joining parts made of wood, ceramics, glass, cardboard, plastic, paper and rubber. The main feature of this adhesive composition is the safe connection of dishes. It is completely safe for humans after curing.

BF-88

The key purpose of BF-88 glue is gluing metals to non-metals. It also bonds wood, plastic, glass, ceramics and leather well. Stores sell both small tubes of this substance and industrial containers with a volume of 50 liters.

Possible analogues of BF glue

It is difficult to imagine more universal adhesives than BF brand adhesives. Analogues found on the open market differ in characteristics and operating features. For example, cold welding based on epoxy resin has similar properties. However, it is “more difficult” to work with and costs more.

A fairly well-known and similar in action analogue is “Super Cement”.

Instructions for using glue BF-6

The list of uses for which BF-6 medical glue is used is quite large. This is the best option for those who suffer from an allergic reaction to the patch. But improper use is unlikely to contribute to rapid healing, stopping bleeding, etc. An improperly treated wound will lead to accelerated suppuration and blood poisoning.

As mentioned above, you must strictly follow the instructions for using the substance.

Apply the solution to the damaged area in the following order:

  1. First, stop the bleeding using a cotton pad.
  2. Clean the damaged area and disinfect it. You can clean the area with running water, and you can use alcohol or hydrogen peroxide to disinfect.
  3. Dry the affected area completely.
  4. Gently apply a small layer of glue to the injury and a centimeter or two around the injured area. The layer should not be thick, but sufficient to create a protective film.
  5. Wait about 5-7 minutes for the solution to dry completely.
  6. It is recommended not to touch (scratch) the treated area for 24 hours.
  7. If the film covering the wound is damaged, reapply a small amount of the substance to the damaged area.

BF-6 in dentistry

The substance has also found its application in the dental field. Most often it is used when it is necessary to eliminate inflammation located near the root of the tooth, as well as during surgical interventions.

Dental treatment goes like this:

  1. First, the tooth root is treated. It is cleaned, eliminating the source of infection.
  2. Sterile cotton is used to stop the bleeding and the cleaned area is thoroughly dried.
  3. When the area becomes completely dry, the solution is applied to the root of the diseased tooth. In this case, it is necessary to carefully ensure that the gel does not come into contact with bone tissue.
  4. After two minutes, the area needs to be dried again, while making sure that no blood clots appear. Medical glue hardens on the tooth for about five minutes, but dentists recommend extending the hardening time to seven minutes.
  5. After this time, the film formed during the process disappears on its own, but if necessary, it can be removed a little earlier.

Treatment of acne, pimples, acne

The product is used not only for wound healing, but also in the treatment of acne. The method of using the drug in the treatment of acne will help those who constantly scratch skin rashes.

Just apply the glue to problem skin at night, and when you wake up in the morning, you will notice a fairly significant effect. The pimple will become much less noticeable as it will decrease in size, and the redness around it will almost disappear. In the case when you have already tried many means to get rid of acne, but everything is useless, this method will come in handy.

IMPORTANT! Do not use other varieties of this product. This may cause negative consequences. For example, let’s take BF 2. The BF 6 substance is completely non-toxic and, accordingly, does not pose any danger to human health. But BF 2 has toxic components in its arsenal, and is strictly prohibited even for fixing dishes.

Indications and contraindications

BF-6 glue is a product intended exclusively for external use. The main indication of the product is to accelerate tissue restoration in case of superficial damage to the skin. It is also used:

  • For processing postoperative sutures to enhance tissue fixation in the damaged area.
  • When carrying out various dental procedures, including the treatment of periodontitis.
  • For treating skin after removal of moles and papillomas.

BF-6 glue is an indispensable tool in everyday life. It can be used to treat any minor bleeding skin lesions and minor burns.

The product is also used to treat the skin for:

  • Acne.
  • Rubbing and burst calluses.
  • Cracks caused by increased dry skin on the heels and toes.
  • Poorly healing chapped lips.

A contraindication to the use of BF-6 glue is individual intolerance to any component in the product. The substance should not be used to treat the skin of children under one year of age.

Drying time and film removal

The gel usually sets and transforms into a dense protective film in about 2-4 minutes. According to the instructions, it lasts 2-4 days on the skin. On the root of the treated tooth – at least a week. However, practice has proven that the product can be worn on the affected area for 7 days without any problems.

The effectiveness of the drug largely depends on how often the problematic area of ​​the dermis comes into contact with water.

How to remove film

After applying the gel, a film remains. Once the crust of the damaged area is connected to it, it is no longer needed and can be removed. To remove this film, you can use one of the following steps.

  • The first method is to use water, as it dissolves the product well. To remove the film, you just need to wash the damaged area with water and soap, making sure to wash your hands before doing this. Everything must be clean and sterile to prevent infection from entering the healing wound.
  • The dry layer of film can be softened with hot water, and applying fresh glue over the old film will soften it and remove it without causing pain.
  • Based on the fact that the glue contains ethyl alcohol, we can conclude that the film can be removed with an alcohol-containing liquid. To do this, you just need to wet the cotton wool in an alcohol solution and wipe its film. After this, the film can be easily wiped off.
  • You can also use a cotton swab soaked in acetone (solvent composition 646, white spirit, etc.) rather than alcohol. In this case, you need to carefully apply the tampon to the film. But it should be remembered that this method is not suitable for people with particularly sensitive skin. Read also: what is white spirit used for?

HELPFUL ADVICE! After removing the film, it is necessary to determine whether the injured area needs to be re-treated with glue or not. To do this, you need to carefully examine this area, paying attention to some characteristics. If the wound has healed and blood is no longer oozing from it, then applying glue is no longer necessary. Otherwise, you should reapply the drug, not forgetting the instructions.

Removing BF glue from surfaces


BF adhesives are easily removed from clothing or leather products using a sponge dipped in a clear alcohol-containing liquid (even vodka will do).
After the first treatment of the contaminated surface, you should wait 20 minutes, after which you should also remove residual traces of glue with a sponge.

To clean the fabric, use a cotton pad soaked in solvent. You should first test the fabric on an inconspicuous area or the reverse side for color fastness.

Contraindications for use

Although the substance is a universal remedy, it has several contraindications. Before using the drug, it is recommended to consult a doctor. Otherwise, it is necessary to study in detail the BF-6 medical glue, instructions for use and main contraindications.

These include the following factors:

  • Not recommended for use by children under one year of age.
  • For deep, puncture and serious injuries, it is recommended to consult a qualified doctor rather than solve it yourself by applying this gel to open wounds with great depth.
  • Cannot be used if purulent processes or inflammation have formed at the site of damage.
  • It should not be used by people who are allergic to one or another component of the gel.
  • Contraindicated if the damaged tissues have extensive torn edges.
  • The injured area was caused by an animal bite.
  • Do not use in case of severe burns.

When opening the tube, do not bring it close to your eyes. Drops of the substance may fly off and end up on the mucous membrane. In case of trouble, immediately, for 10 minutes, gently rinse your eyes under clean running water.

Afterwards, do not delay going to the ophthalmologist. If these measures are not taken, a chemical burn can cause blindness.

IMPORTANT! If the condition of the wound worsens, you should consult a doctor and stop all self-medication.

Recommendations

In order not to cause harm, you must follow the rules for using BF-6 glue. It is important to understand that improper closure of a bleeding skin lesion will lead to infection and increase the risk of suppuration.

It is important to first clean the wound with hydrogen peroxide. It is necessary to carefully remove not only various types of contaminants, but also the remains of dried blood. Damaged tissue should be cleaned with a cotton swab, after which the skin around the wound should be wiped dry with a bandage or clean napkin. If the edges are smooth, they need to be carefully moved as close as possible.

Afterwards, the injured area and the skin around it are evenly covered with a thin layer of solution. Next, you need to wait approximately four minutes for the film to dry. It is advisable not to touch the treated area during the day. When treating large area wounds and postoperative sutures, extreme caution should be observed throughout the entire stated period of exposure to the adhesive. It is 4-5 days. Re-treatment of skin lesions is allowed if necessary.

You must also follow the rules for using the product when using it in dentistry. Recommendations for using the product in dental treatment are given in the instructions. If the drug is applied correctly, there is no need to subsequently take measures to remove the film. It dissolves on its own in 5–10 days.

When used, the components of the drug practically do not enter the systemic circulation. Therefore, glue can be used during pregnancy and lactation. In addition, interaction of the drug with other drugs is excluded. When using BF-6 glue, psychomotor reactions do not deteriorate; as a result, there are no restrictions for performing operations that require concentration and driving vehicles.

Side effects and overdose

This product may have some side effects, just like any medication. But most of these cases are individual, and side effects are very rare.

People who have used this substance and are allergic to one of its components may experience redness, itching and other manifestations of an allergic reaction in the areas where the gel is applied. That is why before use, it is necessary to fully study the instructions, indications for use and contraindications.

An overdose has never been recorded, but oral use can cause serious intoxication, in some cases leading to death. Store the tube in a home medicine cabinet, out of the reach of children.

RECOMMENDATION! It is recommended to consult a doctor to ensure that this medication is completely safe. It must be used strictly following the instructions in the instructions.

Analogues of BF-6 glue

Like other drugs, the substance has several analogues. Each of them has its own advantages, but BF-6, according to doctors, is the most effective. But let’s still consider some alternatives to BF-6 glue.

These include:

  1. Aerosol dressing "Doctor Goodman". This product heals wounds quite quickly; it is convenient to apply to damaged areas of the skin, since it is presented in the form of a spray. Due to its composition, which includes silicone polymers, the spray is called “liquid bandage”.
  2. "3M Cavilon". This product is also presented in the form of a spray and is called a “liquid patch”, since when using this product a film is formed that protects the wound from dirt and bacteria. In addition, this product does not contain alcohol, which means it does not have an irritating effect.
  3. Liquid dressing "Pentazol". This drug is also available in aerosol form. It heals wounds quickly and has a very affordable price, which attracts many people.
  4. "Dermabond". An effective antiseptic that protects the wound from pathogenic microflora for 72 hours. The film remains on the dermis for more than 7 days. Used by surgeons to connect tissues of internal organs, as well as capillaries and blood vessels.
  5. "Histoacrylic". A plastic substance of a blue hue is capable of sealing a rubbed callus, a small wound with smooth or torn edges. Do not use on hairy areas of the body, capillaries, internal organs, or blood vessels.

How to remove BF glue

The medical version of the glue dissolves on its own within 2-3 days. Or the elastic film can be easily removed if you pick it up on one side and gently pull it up.

To remove technical compounds, you can use a mechanical method (if the surface allows). If there is a risk of damaging the surface, use alcohol or acetone-containing liquids.

To do this, moisten the cloth with alcohol or acetone and apply liberally to the area of ​​the adhesive stain. Leave for 20–30 minutes. Then apply solvent again and carefully clean off with a rubber spatula or flat plastic piece.

Summarize

The gel presented in this article is an effective drug for the treatment of minor skin lesions. It can be used in many cases and almost all people can use it, since there are very few contraindications for its use. These and many other qualities make it universal for healing light wounds. It is very easy to use in everyday life, but this does not prevent its widespread use, both in surgery and dentistry.

ON A NOTE! This is a kind of first aid that should be included in any first aid kit. There are many positive reviews about the mechanism of its action, and only its slightly peculiar smell causes criticism.

In addition, it is very easy to find in many pharmacies in the capital and other cities. Sold for about 30 rubles. Sold in a tube. In addition, you can order in specialized online stores.

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