Animal tests showed that new development reduces blood loss more than four times more than four times compared to traditional bandages. The material is made of the best membrane whose fibers are thinner than human hair.
The dressing is designed for use in emergencies when access to full medical care is limited. It can also be used to treat complex burns and diabetic ulcers.
An important feature of development is the ability to fight bacteria resistant to ordinary antibiotics. As part of the material, the drug complex expands the spectrum of the antimicrobial effect.
Nanota has already passed the stage of clinical studies.
Source: Ferra

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