Infalab Magic Touch Liquid Styptic Skin Protector Stop Bleeding Cuts (3 pieces)
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Approximate volume of the liquid in each bottle is 12 oz. It is an item I have used for years. The level depicted is an item I use frequently. It can last me over a year with just one bottle. br>Once you have the drop, you are done. Please rephrase "br>" as "*br> *br> *br>NSS"
Aluminum chloride is the active ingredient in this product. This is equal to 5% benzoyl chloride. 10 percent
At least 20 years have passed since I bought the bottle. Since I do not need it regularly, it has lasted for a long time. There is no need to replace it.
On the bottle, there is no label saying it is made in the United States. However, it is distributed by Infa-Mat. Incorporated in Rockaway, New Jersey 07866, Lab Inc.
Selected User Reviews For Infalab Magic Touch Liquid Styptic Skin Protector Stop Bleeding Cuts (3 pieces)
The artificial heart valve I have required that I take Warfarin at the age of 70. The fluid buildup in my legs makes me feel unlucky because I have swelling in my legs even when taking fluid tabs. with this condition are also aware of how thin this skin is and that water blisters form below the skin or that accidental scrapes of the skin occur frequently. In addition, you are aware of the drainage problems that occur after the skin has come off and the lengthy period of time it takes for the wound As I had tried everything else and none of them had worked, this product was recommended by a friend and from what I was experiencing, I had nothing to lose. I was told to soak the gause in a bandage of the right size and apply it to the raw area on the wrist. I was able to accomplish it! Upon doing this for two days, the area has dried up and a scab has My only application of the cream has been on the scab for the last few days to ensure continued healing without bandaging. I love it!.
From personal experience, I know that people on blood thinners have unique challenges to contend with. I do not always notice how easily scrapes, nicks, and scabs can bleed enough to ruin clothes and furniture before I notice it. There is an ongoing problem with them because they just won't It is often the case that band-aids (which is a generic term for adhesive bandages, which may or may not be Bandaids brand) soak through eventually and are not the best option. Having tried several products, I think I've found one product I'd like best. Because they have a consistency similar to chalk, the "styptic pencils" (which resemble a large chalk cylinder) are hard to apply. It is difficult to use because you need to rub very hard, the chalk gets stained, and overall the product does not really stop When used with a bandaid, the powders work very well at stopping the bleeding, but are messy and are best used before fully setting up and integrating Initially, I hoped that this solution would be the best The product is easy to apply, works quickly to stop bleeding, and is I can tell you that it is easy to apply, and it is not messy in any way. Although it has had a positive effect on my bleeding, it hasn't stopped it immediately, as that was the major issue. You might be able to get away with using it if you normally clot and just want it for shaving nicks. If you need a more serious solution to stop bleeding, however, this may not work as well as you would like. If I add a few drops to a bandaid, I find that it makes a difference, but again, we're back to bandaids. Is it possible that this could be formulated as a gel so that it functions It would be beneficial to have a product that can act like both the power chemicals and this product and also quickly form a temporary clear "skin" (like those blister cures I had to use while playing.
This is so much better than all those others! I really like the way this works. It's fast, easy and it's great!.
My blood is thinned by blood thinners, but this works well. I do have to apply it several times, but since I don't look like I'm bleeding to death every time I scratch my finger, I don't seem as if I'm bleeding to death.
I have bought it three times already. There have been complaints about the thinness of the liquid from other reviewers. Those who say that are The answer is yes. According to other reviewers, the application is not useful. They are wrong. This program works well and I have used it for quite some time. Be careful not to touch the liquid to your There is no use in worrying about it. It will just run away and you will have no benefit from it. Take a few drops and place them on a Q-tip After applying the styptic to the wound, use a cotton tip or cotton ball to apply it. The stinging sensation has been reported by several people. The sting of it is real, but it's no worse than the sting of an alum stick, to me.
It started bleeding a lot after I scratched my arm a few times against the desk corner. After wiping it down and applying liquid styptic, I could not stop it from Again, gauze was used to wipe it down but it still didn't work. It must thin the blood at least slightly, and I know that I regularly take baby aspirin, but if a styptic pencil works when I get a cut, then I would imagine this product would be no different, and even better since it is The price on this isn't too expensive so it isn't the end of the world, I will just move on and try something else.
A small number of bleeders are present as well. This is something I would recommend. Whenever I see the bottles, I wish they were bigger. Although, I keep one in my travel kit and one in each of my bathrooms with the three pack.
Users of Warfarin and I both use safety razors with a single blade. A lot of people pick on me. It is not even close to as good as Infa-red A supplement from Lab (the same manufacturer) called A thin liquid, it does not stay on your face, and it does not stop If you don't need the liquid, buy only the powder.