Celox History of Use

Celox™ is being used by a very diverse range of people; from navy seal medics, police and emergency responders through workplace first aid, retail first aid, sports first aid, to hospitals, and more recently in heart surgery.

It has been available for the treatment of emergency bleeding since October 2006.

During this time we have had no reports of any clinical problems.

We get many emails praising the product and many of these have thanked Celox™ for saving a life. It’s a great feeling to know we are really helping.

You’ll find links to some of these reports to the right of this page. They are good reading.

There are a number of published papers on Celox. These include:

The US Marines lethal wound model designed to simulate a major battlefield wound with massive arterial damage as published in the Journal Academic Emergency Medicine Jan 08, Pages 74-81.
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The use of Celox in cardiac surgery published as ‘A New Hemostatic Agent: Initial Life-Saving Experience With Celox (Chitosan) in Cardiothoracic Surgery’, Russell W.J. Millner, Alan S. Lockhart, Helen Bird and Christos Alexiou, Ann Thorac Surg 2009;87:13-14.
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Laboratory testing of the effects of Celox on blood published at SAWC in San Diego in April 08.
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In vivo testing of Celox as published at SAWC in San Diego in April 08.
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There are more studies in progress.

How It Works

Pouring Celox into a wound prevents blood loss by forming a gel like clot as the Celox binds to the surface of red blood cells.
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