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Celox gauze, Celox-A (I won't worry too much about cleaning up afterwards)
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8. Can Celox be easily removed from a wound?[size=1.05em]Yes. In cases of emergency bleeding, Celox should be left in the wound to stop bleeding until the patient in seen by medical personnel. It can then be easily removed. Remove as much of the gel like clot as possible by hand, then irrigate the wound with water or saline. In cases of minor bleeding Celox can be removed once the wound has stabilized. This can be as short as 10 minutes. Irrigate with water or saline.[size=1.05em] [size=1.05em]Chitosan[size=1.05em]is a natural polysaccharide (polymer made of sugars) and made of basic sugars (glucosamine & n-acetyl glucosamine). Celox™ does NOT use non degrading procoagulant minerals or nano particles such as kaolin, smectite or zeolite, which will remain in the body indefinitely unless physically removed."
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