Thursday, July 12, 2018 10:47:12 AM
VetiGel is for animals. Not FDA approved.
Their other product, Traumagel is the same.
Taken from their website:
TRAUMAGEL™ is a hemostatic device with a prospective indication for temporary use to control external traumatic bleeding not amenable to tourniquet application.
Intended applications of TRAUMAGEL™ include military combat use and civilian emergency medical services use. TRAUMAGEL™ is currently undergoing exploratory proof of concept testing by Cresilon.
For demonstration purposes only. TRAUMAGEL™ is a hemostatic device under investigation by Cresilon for use in humans. It is not FDA approved or CE marked at this time.
There is no talk of when it might currently happen either, that I found anyway.
They were claiming FDA approval would happen in 2015, in 2014...
Lets just be straight with the dissing of a company you feel spurned by.
If I missed something, by all means correct this. It was a quick peek.
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