There's also a stick with this info:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...rash-question)
FWIW: I just had great luck with non-adhesive pads (3x5?), neosporin, and tubular bandages. Very easy to manage, handled itself well under clothes and in bed. I used some hydrocoloid pads and some tegaderm during this bout of road rash, but I was honestly most comfortable with the non-adhesive pads.
On my shoulder, the tubular bandage wasn't an option, so I used the paper med tape. That stuff sticks through sweat and wearing clothes, and if you peel it off at a steady rate, no skin irritation. It's much better than any of the woven or impregnated weave/plastic tapes. Costs the same too. Stuff is awesome. I brought a roll home from my surgery last year, and ended up buying more of it. Great stuff.
rkwaki, yes, under clothes and in bed (this is, indeed, what she said)