IPad 2 Prize On Offer For Celox Veterinary Case Histories
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Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a search for information on how veterinary professionals are using a revolutionary new product which quickly stops heavy bleeding.
Celox™ Veterinary forms a gel-like clot within 30 seconds when mixed with blood and the company would like examples of how it has been used - whether for planned procedures or in an emergency.
Vets and vet nurses across the UK are being asked to send in case histories and photos, with entrants having the chance to win an iPad2.
Rachel Horton, Dechra's Brand Manager for Woundcare, said: “Celox Veterinary was launched to the market last year, with the human version of the product being used with great success on the battlefield by the British military for several years.
“Now we are asking veterinary professionals to share their experiences of using Celox Veterinary in practice, whether used in its gauze or granular form. It is ideal for fast-acting haemostasis, and provides a quick and efficient solution wherever and whenever bleeding needs to be stopped fast.
“Entrants providing case histories with accompanying photos can enter as many times as they like and have a chance to win an iPad2. Learning about how veterinary professionals are using products is important to Dechra Veterinary Products and assists in developing the high level of support we offer to vets and vet nurses.”
Celox Veterinary is being used not only for trauma injuries and emergency first aid but also for planned operations including castration, mass removal, nasal polyps, dental extractions and soft palate resections.
A leaflet which gives information and guidance on the use of Celox Veterinary, as well details on how to enter the prize draw, is available from Dechra Veterinary Products.
Case histories should be emailed to [email protected] before the closing date of July 20th 2012 to be eligible for the draw. For further information on Celox Veterinary, please visit see www.dechra.com1963 views
Posted
23rd May, 2012 10h40
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