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Editorial Review: Product Description: CELOX is a new high-performance hemostatic material. It is a proprietary marine biopolymer designed to control high-volume arterial bleeding without cautery. CELOX is suitable for many applications ranging from deep arterial bleeds to superficial wounds. A clot forms within minutes after pouring the product into the wound. Excess granules form a gelled mass to protect the clot. The gelled material is easy to remove. CELOX does not generate any heat, produce burning, nor does it embed itself into the wound. CELOX works whether blood temperature is 98.7 or 65.4 and it works on heparinized blood. CELOX works independently of the blood clotting factors. The granules are lightweight, packaged in sterilized, sealed packets which are easy and fast to open. CELOX is poured into the wound and held down with gauze for 5 minutes. A compression bandage is then wrapped over the gauze covered wound and patient is transported. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - got blood?I hope I never need it but after much research I decided this is the best hemostatic agent available. Rating: - Add this to your emergency kitI have added this to my emergency car kit. Hope I never need it but will be thankfull if ever needed. Rating: - Great Alternative to Quick ClotI have not had the chance to use this product personally in the field. However, the feedback from others has been very positive. This gives you the advantages of quickclot without the side effects. Rating: - Kelly Kennedy, Staff Writer for Army Times reviews CeloxShell-based blood clotter works without heat By Kelly Kennedy - Staff writer Posted : Saturday Feb 10, 2007 13:21:15 EST A scientist walking down a beach in Washington state noticed lots of crabs with no legs -- but none of them showed any signs of bleeding. Most animals that lose a limb tend to bleed again after the initial injury, so the scientist wondered why the crabs had such clean wounds. The answer: Most animals don't have shells. Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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