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A proven Absorbable Sterile Hemostatic Powder to Control Bleeders During All Types of Surgeries

and Dental Procedures

HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Experiencing bleeders during surgery is very common

• Some bleeders are difficult to control

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Types of Hemostatic Products

• Fabric pads• Gauzes• Sponges• Sutures• Lasers• Powders

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Fabric Pads, Gauzes and Sponges

• Trim to fit in the bleeding area Difficult to use trimmings for non-sterile area

• Some are absorbable Weeks to be absorbed

• Should remove when applied in sensitive areas Could also remove the clot if proper procedure is not followed

• Most are of animal origin (bovine or porcine) Could result in allergic reaction Regulatory concern

• Some are of Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose Weeks to be absorbed

• Some are of Oxidized Cellulose Weeks to be absorbed

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Suture

• Use on severed arteries and blood vessels

• Catgut supply becoming limited due to BSE issues

• Synthetic suture not always absorbable

• Some synthetic suture knots could lose tension resulting in seepage

• Hemostasis use limited to type of bleeders

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Lasers

• Generated coagulation by generation of heat

• Limited use

• Equipment could be very expensive

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Powders

• Over the counter Blood Stop PowdersNon-sterileUse only on topical wounds

• Sterile Hemostatic Powders used in surgeryOxidized Cellulose (OC)

• Cotton Fiber

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Bleed-X Vet is the trade name used for Sales in the United States, Canada and Territories of the United States

• HemaBlock is the trade name used for Sales in all other countries

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

HemaBlock/Bleed-X Vet• 100% plant origin

• Contains two ingredients50% Microporous Polysaccharide Hemopheres (MPH)• Derived from potato starch

50% Oxidized Cellulose (OC)• Derived from cotton fiber

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• MPH the primary clotting agent

• SafeMPH has been used successfully in over 2,000,000 human applications

Over 50 published abstracts on safety and efficacy of MPH

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Combination of MPH and OC

Increases the clotting capability of either alone

Increases the strength of the clot

and HemaBlock

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

HemaBlock for use to control bleeders during surgery and dental procedures in:

• Companion animals (cats & dogs)

• Horses

• Exotic species

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Safe

• Mammals

• Birds

• Reptiles

• Other exotic species

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Fast acting

• Sterile absorbable hemostatic agent

• Absorbed in just a few days

• Pain free

• Uniquely Safe

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Sterile powder ready to use

• No pre-mixing before use

• No additional components need to be added

• No special storage conditions

• Easy to apply

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Instant clotting (1 to 2 minutes)

• Promotes rapid healing

• Non-toxic

• Lickable

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

Packaging:• Foil sachet in resealable tube for use in most surgical procedures

• Syringe type applicator for hemostasis in small difficult to reach areas

• The two types of packaging allow easy and versatile application for all types of surgeries

• Left over HemaBlock powder can be used in non-sterile applicationsDental ProceduresTopical woundsNail trimmings

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• The clot formed with HemaBlock does not need to be removed after Hemostasis

• The clot formed with HemaBlock will not continue to expand after enclosed in the wound

• The clot will start being absorbed almost immediately after enclosed in the wound

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• Hemablock could reduce cost in surgical and dental procedures

• Faster hemostasis (clotting)

• Less time patient on the operating table

• Less time patient under anesthesia

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

• HemaBlock powder is excellent for control seepage along suture line

• Sterile HemaBlock powder for control bleeding with all types of surgery

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Types of Surgery

• Nueter

• Spay

• Suture Line

• Tail Docks

HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

Types of Surgery (conti.)

• General Surgery

• Arterial or Venous Bleeding

• Mass/Tumor Removal

• Joint Replacement

• Trauma

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Types of Surgery (conti.)

• Biopsies (Liver, Pancreas, etc.)

• Lobectomy (Removal part of body organ)

• Amputations (Mass removals)

• Orthopedic (Sketetal deformity, Disorder, Injury, etc.)

HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

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Types of Surgery (conti.)

• HemaBlock can be used in sensitive areas like:

• Eye Enucleations (Removal of an eye)

• Neuro-surgery (Do not enclose in the spinal area)

HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

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Types of Surgery (conti.)

• Dewclaw (Removal)

• De-claw

• Periodontal (Dental Procedures)

HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application

R.A.P.I.D.5-Step R.A.P.I.D. Application Procedure

For successful results the “HemaBlock 5-Step R.A.P.I.D. Application Procedure” should be followed.

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application

R.A.P.I.D.Remove excess blood to easily identify bleeders and allow applying HemaBlock Powder directly on the active bleeder.

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application

R.A.P.I.D.Apply plenty of HemaBlock Powder on the bleeder.

• Be sure to completely cover the bleeding area

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application

R.A.P.I.D.Pressure Enough pressure needs to be applied to stop the flow of the bleeders for approximately 1 to 2 minutes to allow time for HemaBlock Powder to create the clot.

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R.A.P.I.D.Irrigate the wound area with saline solution to remove excess powder to check for bleeders might have missed.

HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application

R.A.P.I.D.Delivered hemostasis (clotting) is evident after irrigation and the wound site is ready for traditional closure methods.

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HemaBlock Hemostatic Powder Application

R.A.P.I.D.5-Step R.A.P.I.D. Application Procedure

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