Chitosan is not available at any pharmacy, it is meant to stop FAST heavy bleeding for the Army. Most soldiers die because of bleeding not because of the injures. I contacted the manufacturer and together we agree that i would use it for hemodialysis and report back to them . Probably you can get some under the name Hem Con Bandages. The most important issue is price...they are expensive.Blotters you will find under Seal-ON Bandages. (www.seal-on.com). Blotters is one of many presentations they have for the same product and is VERY affordable. I have been using Blotters which are strip like squares that I use when holding the site. Next week I will try their Bandage presentation and see what happens. i will keep you posted.I know that saving 20 minutes after dialysis is a big deal...at least for me!!!!
If you ask, my unit applies an alginate dressing to speed up needle hole clotting. I've only used it once, because I normally clot in 2½ minutes.
.. i thought, opps, he misspelled pit, i bet he ment 'put'...lol well, untill i realized ya just Quoted ME.. made me laugh...thats always a good thing ..