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Calcium Gluconate Gel - For Hydrofluoric Acid Burns - 40g - [RL-C-GEL]

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Brand: C-Gel

Calcium Gluconate Gel - For Hydrofluoric Acid Burns - 40g - [RL-C-GEL]

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The Immediate Application of H-F Antidote Gel to Burn Site Reduces Burn Damage to Bone and Deep Tissue

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Calcium Gluconate Gel - For Hydrofluoric Acid Burns - 40g - [RL-C-GEL]

Features:
  • C-Gel is a high performance calcium gluconate gel
  • C-Gel combines with and neutralises the fluoride ion present in HF acid. This helps to prevent pain and tissue damage caused by HF acid whilst a patient is in transit to hospital
  • Gel is an easy to use cream, which can be self-administered or applied by a suitable first aider
  • Consisting of 2.5% USP calcium gluconate in a surgical water soluble lubricant, is widely used for first aid and/or primary treatment of HF burns of the skin
  • Tube: 40g
Please note that The Health & Safety Executive (HSE), Chemical Industries Association (CIA) and National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) advise that for responsive patients, immediate decontamination is the priority for individuals exposed to hydrofluoric acid. Even relatively low strength hydrofluoric acid is toxic and has the potential to cause serious tissue damage and death when contaminated individuals are not treated swiftly.