HOW CAN CELOX
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Proven on the battlefield
Celox™ quickly stops all types of bleeding. It can even stop potentially lethal bleeding fast. It was originally developed to assist military medics with some of the worst wounds imaginable. It’s been to Afghanistan & Iraq and helped save many lives. There is a recent paper entitled 'Celox for hemostasis in massive traumatic bleeding - experience in Afghanistan' by Moreno Pozza & Russell Millner and published in the European Journal of Emergency Medicine, which is good reading. Celox™ is suitable for all types of trauma. For example, it will help; save lives on the battlefield; gain control in a serious emergency; handle a workplace or sporting incident; or rapidly stabilise a minor cut, laceration or nose bleed. Celox™ works independently of the bodies normal clotting processes. Celox’s™ clotting ability has been proven to work in the cold (hypothermia) or in the presence of common anti-coagulants such as warfarin and heparin. Celox™ is made using natural materials with a substantial history of use in contact with blood and tissue. It does not use dispersing procoagulatant minerals which are not bioabsorbable such as smectite & kaolin. Read More |
New… UK MOD choose Celox™ Gauze.We are proud to announce that after a thorough review the UK MOD has chosen Celox™ Gauze as its haemostatic agent for the treatment and control of severe bleeding resulting from battlefield injuries. Celox™ Gauze is now being deployed to Afghanistan to help save UK soldiers lives. UK Military & Professional first responders can obtain Celox™ Gauze through Milsys (UK) ltd.
New… Celox™ Gauze granted prestigious class 3 CE MarkWe are proud to announce that Celox™ gauze has now obtained a prestigous class 3 CE Mark. A class 3 CE involves a very thorough review of the products manufacture, performance and safety by an independent quality assurance company (notified body). It is real mark of quality.
Celox™ Gauze CE 7.5cm x 3m rolls are now in stock. NSN 6510 99 998 6355. |
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