We are working on getting it into Canada, turns our it is one of the toughest international markets to sell into! We are the international sales team as well, already selling XSTAT in the foreign market for a while now.
We are working on getting it into Canada, turns our it is one of the toughest international markets to sell into! We are the international sales team as well, already selling XSTAT in the foreign market for a while now.
They are available now from The Activity Group, but they are still classified as an Class II Medical Device, RX only. They are more regulated that a Decompression needle or hemostatic dressing. We have these items in stock, and have been partnered with Revmedx to sell the products since they were still in R&D. www.thea…
Good question. Right now it is a 24 month shelf life, that is going to be expanded but it takes time to do that with the FDA. You are correct, Each of the XSTAT sponges is impregnated with a hemostatic agent called Chitosan, to help clot the blood. ALthough XSTAT works primarily by filling the wound cavity and…
They are available now ONLY through The Activity Group. We have an amble stock of XSTAT 30 in the warehouse already. These are regulated Class II Devices and require Rx only and do require training to use. www.theactivityusa.com I can help you if you are interested.
My company The Activity Group, has been representing XSTAT since it was still in the final phases of R&D. We have have seen and handled XSTAT units from the very first production runs until now. Since we are the only company to have these products physically, we can say that other than some packaging changes, there…
You are correct there, people die continually from trauma, each tool developed is another option for saving lives! Right now XSTAT is a specific device that does what nothing else can at this time, and does it extremely quickly.
You are correct in that it is not just for gunshot wounds, sine XSTAT is was approved by the FDA in their words “for the control of bleeding from junctional wounds in the groin or axilla (pelvis or armpit) not amenable to tourniquet application”. USSOCOM funded this project for that express purpose, and US Army ISR…