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First Aid Blood Clotting Spray

by Medique
Year End Sale 35%
Original price $ 14.95
Current price $ 9.75
SKU MDQ-22617

Medi-First Blood Clotting Spray is a aerosol first aid spray used to stop superficial bleeding, relieve pain and prevent infection. Medique blood clotting spray contains benzethonium chloride 0.2% w/w as a topical antiseptic and lidocaine 4% w/w as a pain numbing anesthetic. Ideal for minor cuts, scrapes and burns.

When you cut yourself the first thing you want to do is stop the bleeding. Minor cuts, scraped and burns can be painful and can get infected quickly. If a small cut or burn gets infected and the bacteria enters your blood steam, that little cut can be a major problem for your overall health.

Instructions on How to Use Medi-First Blood Clotting Spray

 1. Shake bottle before use.
2. Spray evenly on the wound or area needing treatment.
3. Apply pressure for two minutes or until bleeding stops.
4. Cover the wound with a sterile dressing or bandage.
5. Re-apply pressure as needed.
6. Consult a doctor for wounds larger than 2 inches in diameter or if bleeding persists after treatment.
7. Store in a cool, dry place and replace after expiry date.

Medi-First Blood Clotting Spray Features:

  • Stops superficial bleeding
  • Helps prevent infection
  • Topical antiseptic
  • Lidocaine numbs the area of pain


What is blood clotting spray?
A topical wound spray used to stop minor superfical bleeding, relieve pain and prevent infection.

What is the most important fact about blood clotting spray?
This topical spray for a protective layer on the skin that stops bleeding, prevents bacteria growth and promotes wound healing.

Directions:

  • clean the affected area
  • shake can well before using
  • hold 6-8 inches from surface
  • spray until area is covered and superfical bleeding has stopped
  • scab-like cover will gradually disappear or may be removed with soap and water

Warnings:

  • adult use only
  • not intended for children
  • avoid inhaling

Inactive ingredients: isobutane, isopropy myristate, karaya, n-butane, propane, silica, sorbitan monooloate, talc, tragacanth.

Manufacture: Medique
Item number: 22617
Size: 3 oz (85 gram)

First Aid Blood Clotting Spray
First Aid Blood Clotting Spray
$ 14.95 $ 9.75
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