
The safest, most effective treatment for traumatic
bleeding injuries.
The Department of Defense has released figures that 19 lives
were confirmed saved by QuikClot in the Iraqi conflict. Also,
one U.S. Marine pilot was hit with an AK 47 round through his
carotid artery which exited the base of his skull. He self applied
QuikClot and lived. This is the first carotid artery injury
in military medical history that has survived.
The effectiveness of QuikClot has been proven in extensive
testing at the University of Connecticut, the US Marine War
Fighting Lab, the Marine Corps Systems Command and the Office
of Naval Research (ONR).
ONR conducted comparative tests with other emergency hemostatic
agents, using a swine model. Only QuikClot reduced blood loss
and increased survivability significantly better than the standard
military bandage. In fact, only QuikClot achieved 100% survivability.
