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Flowable hemostats are a type of wound care product used to stop bleeding and promote clotting. They are typically applied directly to the wound and are composed of a variety of materials, including collagen, fibrin, and thrombin. Flowable hemostats are often used in conjunction with other wound care products, such as sutures, staples, and dressings, to provide a comprehensive solution for wound care.
Flowable hemostats are used in a variety of medical settings, including emergency rooms, operating rooms, and outpatient clinics. They are also used in home care settings, such as for minor cuts and scrapes. Flowable hemostats are often preferred over traditional wound care products due to their ease of use and ability to quickly stop bleeding.
Flowable hemostats are available from a variety of manufacturers, including Johnson & Johnson, Baxter, and Medtronic. These companies offer a range of products, from single-use disposable products to reusable products. Additionally, many of these companies offer products that are specifically designed for use in home care settings. Show Less Read more