Is That a Camo Bandage?
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KarenPosted
Wed 09 May 2012 9:31pm
Um at first I thought this was some kind of crazy Army Navy Marine camo bandage on my paw.
But as the drugs are clearing I realized its a blood soaked bandage. Nice.
Wonder if an IV blew.
Was Miss Bailey in the operation room?! Bob musta falled down on the job distracted by Frodo.
Karen herself
Sent from my Verizon Wireless ...
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Sprayable Bandage
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Dr. Erik McLaughlinPosted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:30am
Many thanks to the crew over at www.Wilderness-Survival.net for the tip on this pretty interesting type of “bandage”.
http://www.njbiomaterials.org/web/index.php?p=cembr&s=2288 is the link to a company that is making a spray-on-bandage. This has obvious applications in remote medical settings.
After the large amount of use the rapid
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Tired of the old boring bandages ...
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Medical QuackPosted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:24pm
Tired of the old boring bandages ....here's a new look....interesting new concept...BD
Ouch! That smarts! Treat your minor cuts, scrapes and scratches with the incredible healing power of a designer bandage from Accoutrements. And if a fancy bandage isn't enough to dry up your tears, how about a FREE TOY! Each comes in a 3-3/4" tall metal
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FDA approves NuvaDerm Liquid Bandages
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Medical QuackPosted
Thu 06 Aug 2009 10:34pm
Well the old bandages as we have known may be a thing of the past. The product comes in a spray on as well as a bottle formula and will be for sale soon. The military uses the product for wound care too. BD
Chesson Labs said Wednesday that its liquid bandage product has been approved for sale by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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rip it off fast…like a bandage
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Sam's MomPosted
Tue 05 Jan 2010 7:14pm
I was gone from 2 pm on Monday until 5 pm on Tuesday. That included an overnight. I was on a business trip. Away from home. Without Sam. Let me say that again: WITHOUT SAM.
I was 4 1/2 hours away from home. If something were to happen, an emergency of some sort, I would not [...]
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New Lip Bandage On the Market - Too Late for David Schuster!
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A. Brewster S.Posted
Thu 30 Oct 2008 3:24pm
product;
New Liquid Bandage Approved
FDA OKs GelSpray Liquid Bandage; Developers Say Product Can Help Combat Wounds
By Miranda Hitti
WebMD Medical News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD
Feb. 8, 2008 -- The FDA has cleared for marketing GelSpray Liquid Bandage.
The product is a spray-on treatment for wounds -- including combat wounds
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Bandage off
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Jim AllenPosted
Tue 04 Aug 2009 7:38pm
Well...today I decided to wash up and to take off the bandage/dressing. The incisions seem to be healing fine. There appear to be two incisions - each about an inch. I can't see them closely except by reflection in a mirror. But, Jill says that the incisions are dry and aren't draining. So, I decided to skip putting on a new bandage. When I
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Tapeless Bandages for Wounds, Diabetic Ulcers, and More…
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Medical QuackPosted
Fri 03 Jul 2009 2:06pm
The company, Tapeless Medical just announced some additional new products this week and for anyone who had had the sticky tape on any wound bandage, you know what I am... are available for a variety of anatomic locations.
Beyond the clinical attributes, the products are also practical. Each bandage is washable and can be reused many times over.
The new
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Day 2 with a Nose Bandage from MOHS Surgery
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Cindy M.Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:05am
and quite practical ("Good, at least it's all gone").
The bandage on my nose is about 2 by 4 inches. It's definitely worse for the wear on day 2. I can't wait to take it off (I can..., I'm just glad that blogging does not involve live video clips (not loving the bandaged nose look at all). :-(
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Bandages
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NancyPosted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:14pm
Hello!
Some of you were wondering about the bandage that has been on my hand and I realized I hadn't shared my burn story.
Hannah was blessed with Scott's and my... about infection, so I have really been babying the burn, using antibiotic ointment with a bandage during the day and exposing it to the air at night. It does seem to be healing
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