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BleedCEASE Stop Bleeding First-Aid Pads 25/Box

Year End Sale 30%
Original price $ 39.80
Current price $ 27.89
SKU 84369-0000-10

BleedCEASE makes it fast and easy to stop bleeding. It can absorb up to 20 times its weight and it’s less expensive than most big box brands. It treats cuts, scraps, nose bleeds, and more.

Features:

  • Active ingredient: Calcium Alginate
  • Accelerates the clotting process
  • Transforms into a moist mass
  • 25 per box

Benefits:

  • Clots the wound fast and effectively
  • Won’t stick or tear when removed
  • It can absorb 20 times its weight
  • Mass quantity for people with chronic bleeding issues

Great for: Cuts, scraps, Burns and Nose bleeds

Directions: Clean area, open BleedCEASE sterile pack, place over the wound or in your nose, wait until bleeding has stopped, and remove BleedCEASE from area.

 Manufacturer:  Catalina Healthcare

NDC: 84369-000-05

 

Stop letting your nose bleeds and wounds bleed for a long period of time, buy BleedCEASE today to put an end to excessive bleeding. Pick up the phone and dial 1-888-687-4334 to order your sterile pack from our amazing customer service reps. 

BleedCEASE Stop Bleeding First-Aid Pads 25/Box
BleedCEASE Stop Bleeding First-Aid Pads 25/Box
$ 39.80 $ 27.89
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