Information:

From the manufacturer's product info:
NasalCEASE® is now approved to stop topical bleeding from cuts, lacerations, skin puncture wounds, and more.
NasalCEASE® is easy and painless to use, stopping bleeding fast. Whether treating a nosebleed or topical bleeding, NasalCEASE will get you back to what you were doing quickly. For nosebleeds, NasalCEASE® is in and out of the nasal cavity in thirty minutes. For topical bleeding, just cover the wound with the NasalCEASE® product, applying pressure for one minute or until the bleeding stops. If you don’t want to wait for the bleeding to stop, place NasalCEASE® on the wound and cover with a piece of tape or band-aid and quickly return to what you were doing. Leaving NasalCEASE® on the wound like you would a band-aid will aid in the healing process. Easily remove NasalCEASE® from the wound with no concern of rebleeding.

NasalCEASE® is a safe, natural based bio-polymer, calcium alginate – an active coagulant which works quickly to stop the bleeding. The 100% natural polymer in NasalCEASE has no side effects or contraindications with other medications you may be taking. As soon as NasalCEASE® comes in contact with blood, calcium is released which activates the coagulation process. NasalCEASE immediately begins absorbing the blood. Calcium alginate can absorb up to twenty times its weight. As a result, the 90% of cuts and nosebleeds can be effectively treated with just one NasalCEASE® pack.

 

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NasalCEASE:

The NasalCEASE dressings are small pads that measure 20mm x 43mm. Primarily developed to stop nosebleeds, they are also accepted as appropriate for stopping topical bleeding as well. For example if you had a deep but small finger laceration, you could apply the NasalCEASE dressing to it. If you were going to be placing the hand in mitts or gloves and then skiing, then you could consider use of silicon tape to hold it in place to reduce the risk of friction from repetetive abrasion rubbing it off while in the glove.

Instructions:

Use for nosebleeds by packing into nasal cavity. For topical bleeding, use a you would a normal dressing, see instructions on right hand column.

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