QuikClot Advanced Clotting Gauze – 3 x 24 in (2 Strips)
$29.99
- 2 pieces of 3×24 inch QuikClot gauze come in 1 resealable pouch that easily fits in any trauma kit
- Nonallergenic first aid gauze accelerates natural blood clotting and stops bleeding within minutes
- Used by hospitals, EMS/first responders, military, law enforcement, general public & outdoorsman
- Fits perfectly in any first aid kit, suture kit, medical kit, iFAK pouch, EDC pouch & survival kits
- Travel safely with QuikClot in your car first aid kit, camping essentials & backpack emergency kit
Description
With QuikClot Advanced Clotting Gauze, you have the power to stop bleeding in the palm of your hand. Tested and proven through years of combat use by the U.S. Military, QuikClot can be depended on to save time when every second counts. The hemostatic gauze works on contact to stop bleeding by accelerating your body’s natural clotting process, clotting blood five times faster. This pack contains two gauzes impregnated with kaolin, the same technology used by the US troops to stop even the worst bleeding wounds. Kaolin activates fibers in the blood plasma – makes them sticky, traps platelets and stops bleeding fast! Inorganic and inert, kaolin is non-allergenic, making it safe and effective to use. QuikClot’s extremely absorbent gauze is flexible and pliable, easily contouring to wounds and allowing you to get them to the nearest medical center. Make QuikClot a part of your trauma pack or first aid kit so you’re prepared when emergencies occur.
Important information
Safety Information
For external use ony. Avoid contact with eyes. Sterility not guaranteed if package is opened or damaged. Discard package if damaged.
Indications
For temporary external use to stop bleeding of superficial wounds, minor cuts and abrasions.
Ingredients
Kaolin
Directions
1. Open package and remove gauze. 2. Place gauze on wound and use it to apply pressure directly over the bleeding source. Keep applying pressure until bleeding stops. (More than one gauze may be required) 3. Continue to apply pressure for 3 minutes or until bleeding stops. 4. Leave gauze in place. Wrap to secure on the wound. If wound re-bleeds or serious bleeding occurs, apply a new gauze and keep applying pressure. Seek IMMEDIATE medical attention. After bleeding stops gently remove gauze. If gauze sticks to wound rinse with water to remove. Do not leave gauze on wound more than 24 hours.
Additional information
Dimensions | 5.55 × 0.43 in |
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Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 5.5 x 0.62 inches |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Brand Name | Adventure Medical Kits |
Country of Origin | United States |
Material | Gauze |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 5020-0016 |
Style | Gauze |
Size | 3" x 24" Gauze Strip – 2 Pieces |
ASIN | B00HJTH5L2 |
Date First Available | December 30, 2013 |
Manufacturer | Adventure Medical Kits |
10 reviews for QuikClot Advanced Clotting Gauze – 3 x 24 in (2 Strips)
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Judy Rogers –
Great productmy husband had a scratch on his arm. He is on blood thinners. When we were unable to stop itthe bleed he went to urgent care twice and they could not After getting home both times it started to bleed again After looking online I found Qwikclot. I ordered from Amazon around 3:00pm and it was delivered around 8:00 pm. And it worked. Fast service and excellent product. We will be keeping this in stock
MM –
?Received and hopefully not needed
Dave-E-Boy –
A must have in your First Aid KitI purchased this for my First Aid Kit. I recently went through CPR and First Aid Training. This is a must for the box
Amazon Customer –
Suspicious sell by and expiration date stickersStickers are stick-on. Expiration date sticker : 06/30/2025. Two problems with Sell by date stickers : 1. One sticker stuck on top of the other, not removable without obliterating sticker underneath. 2. Sell by date on top sticker is 12/2025 — 6 months AFTER the expiration date. Scan numbers on the expiration and sell by dates are different. Frankly, I don’t know how old the gauze is or if it’s safe to use.
Amazon Customer –
Amazing ProductBought 2 of these to have on hand for emergencies and unfortunately was able to test both out. My wife cut her finger while slicing vegetables, applied Quikclot and stopped the bleeding within minutes. My son recently bashed his head open, needed 5 staples and we applied it to the wound immediately and stopped the bleeding within 3-5 minutes. Amazing product, works like magic, worth every penny.
Charles –
IFAK NecessityI carry an IFAK and have for years. This is necessary for effective bleeding control.
Kimmy –
Works wellno issues
Tadpole –
LifesaverThese small gauzes are incredible. Already pulled two of my family members – myself included – out of the fire and out of the emergency room with these things. One of my cats was bleeding profusely from one of her paws. The cut was deep inside her pads and she would not let me clean or properly inspect the wound. So I took out two of the gauzes and gently wrapped/held them around said paw. The clotting was so effective that it damned the flow from the outside which eventually stopped all of the blood loss… this only took 2 or 3 minutes. She would have bled out as this was late at night and we live in the boonies. Worth keeping some in each car and in multiple spots in the house/on the property.
fhotowiz –
For emergency use when needed.Have not used this product yet. Bought it to have available if needed.
LeoB –
When you need this, you NEED thisA few years ago I cut my finger and it would not stop bleeding. At the emergency room they applied something like this and it worked great. I immediately ordered a few of the QuickClot products to keep at home and in the car.A few weeks ago my wife called me from her office/study for help late one evening. She was in her recliner and somehow managed to cut her ankle near the bone on a rivet head on the side of the raised foot rest. I have no idea of how she managed that but it was bleeding profusely and would not stop. She had been applying gauze and pressure for some time and it wasn’t getting better.I got a QuickClot from the first aid drawer and applied it and affixed it tightly with surgical tape. Within a minute it stopped bleeding. The next morning my wife went to her doctor and the doctor was quite impressed with how well it worked. It took some butterfly sutures to secure the L-shaped cut for faster healing.You need to have these in your house and car.