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Z-Medica Corporation
4 Fairfield Blvd.
Wallingford, CT 06492 USA
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Please click here to access QuikClot® product training materials. Some of the materials are tailored for particular applications (first responder and military, with information specifically required for U.S. Marines). You will also find quizzes to test your knowledge and cases of QuikClot® use.

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Press Releases

9/25/2008 - Z-MEDICA CORP AWARDED $2.9 MILLION U.S. NAVY & MARINE CORPS CONTRACT FOR PENETRATING WOUND STUDY USING ITS NEW HEMOSTATIC GAUZE TECHNOLOGY
 
9/25/2008 - Z-MEDICA CORP LAUNCHES QUIKCLOT® TRAVEL™ BRAND – FIRST PRODUCT TO STOP TRAUMATIC BLEEDING FOR CONSUMERS ON THE GO
 
9/25/2008 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY PURCHASES LIFESAVING QUIKCLOT® HEMOSTATIC AGENT FOR PENETRATING WOUND TRAUMA KIT
 
In the News

9/10/2008 - Z-Medica Contributes to UC Santa Barbara's Record Year
 
8/19/2008 - University of California, Santa Barbara Chemistry Professor Receives Top Military Award for Life-Saving Gauze
 
8/19/2008 - Stop the Bleeding
 
FAQ

How QuikClot® Brand Products Work To Stop Bleeding?
 
How do I remove QuikClot® from the wound?
 
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