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6g Chitosan Powder Applicator with Fast Hemostatic Granule Bandage Medical Care for Tactical Emergency External Use Survival Kit
6g Chitosan Powder Applicator with Fast Hemostatic Granule Bandage Medical Care for Tactical Emergency External Use Survival Kit
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: Sanke Rescue
Including medical devices: N
Origin: Mainland China
Model Number: 21129
Choice: yes
Chitosan is a natural polysaccharide extracted from the sea, and has a wide range of applications in the medical field, including dressings, hemostatic agents, and drug delivery systems.
Chitosan Granules is a Sterile, Disposable, High-absorbent hemostatic granules intended to be used to temporary control of bleeding wounds.
Chitosan Granules can promote platelet aggregation, accelerate blood clot formation, and thus play a role in hemostasis.
It is easy to use, extremely effective, and safe.
However, it should be noted that the hemostatic effect of Chitosan Granules is not omnipotent. For serious bleeding situations, prompt
medical treatment is still necessary, and appropriate treatment measures should be taken.
Promotes rapid and effective control of moderate to severe bleeding
High speed applicator
Applies through strong blood flows
Treatment of narrow track wounds
Works in hypothermic conditions
Clots heparinized blood
Lightweight
Low Cube
Narrow penetrating injuries such as bullet or knife wounds are very difficult to treat and can be lethal. Hemostatic Granules is a unique applicator delivery system with 6g of Chitosanase granules designed to treat small track wounds, directly at the source of bleeding. This traumatic wound treatment stops moderate-to-severe bleeding in just seconds.
Its low-profile packaging enables chitosanase to be easily integrated into existing First Aid Kits. Hemostatic Granules follows the MARCH mnemonic in a color-coded, trauma treatment system, distinctly packaged with icon identifiers to treat the five leading causes of preventable death following traumatic injury.
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