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It's always good if the use of antibiotics can be avoided, to keep harmful bacteria from developing a resistance to them. A new wound-treatment spray could help, as it kills bacteria using ...
Aug. 2, 2012 -- An experimental spray-on skin product may help people with chronic leg wounds heal faster and more effectively than available treatments, a new study suggests.
"Since the stomach expands, their foam expands by 30 times and it doesn't matter, whereas if you put it in, say, a junctional neck wound, it could apply too much pressure." ...
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BC3 Technologies' new wound spray could save lives
Wayne Grube Jr., CEO of BC3 Technologies, joins Jenyne Donaldson to talk about the company's new SEAL Hemostatic Wound Spray which limits blood loss in critical injuries. Watch to hear how some ...
The dressing is the company's first novel entry in the $300 million foam wound dressing market. First sales are expected during the second quarter of 2010.
SEAL Hemostatic Wound Spray from BC3 Technologies is designed to meet the challenges of arterial bleeding. When sprayed on a wound and upon contact with blood or exudate, SEAL ...
Aug. 2, 2012 -- An experimental spray-on skin product may help people with chronic leg wounds heal faster and more effectively than available treatments, a new study suggests.
Life By Denise Mann Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD Aug 3, 2012 Experts predict role for spray-on skin in slow-healing wounds More from WebMD ...
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