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    SOF Tourniquet: Gen 5 In Stock, Gen 4 On Sale!

    TACMED Solutions launched the latest version of their SOF Tourniquet with some improved features. These are now in stock in 3 colors: Black, Orange, and Training Blue.
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    While supplies last, the Gen 4's are on sale at 20% off. This is a great opportunity to stock up on reserve supplies.
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    And of course, for those that prefer the CAT, these are always in stock as well.
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    Order in. Any ETA on the new OLAES Hemostatic Bandage? Seems like a great option to slim down an IFAK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jadam View Post
    Order in. Any ETA on the new OLAES Hemostatic Bandage? Seems like a great option to slim down an IFAK.
    The new Olaes Bandage with ChitGauze is not, and likely will not be licensed in Canada for some time. So unlawful to import and distribute. In 2020, new regulatory red tape caused a mass exodus of Class 2 medical devices out of Canada because of cost prohibitive licensing requirements. The only licensed hemostatic dressings in Canada now, and likely for some time, are Combat Gauze and ChitoSam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CTOMS Inc. View Post
    The new Olaes Bandage with ChitGauze is not, and likely will not be licensed in Canada for some time. So unlawful to import and distribute. In 2020, new regulatory red tape caused a mass exodus of Class 2 medical devices out of Canada because of cost prohibitive licensing requirements. The only licensed hemostatic dressings in Canada now, and likely for some time, are Combat Gauze and ChitoSam.
    Great to hear the clown show is making life more difficult.

    Thanks for being in what you can.

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