Hemostatic Agents for TCCC & Trauma Care

Field-Tested Hemostatic Agents for TCCC & Trauma Care

In trauma care, stopping bleeding fast is non-negotiable. Our Hemostatic Agents for TCCC & Trauma Care collection includes proven tools used by medics, law enforcement, and tactical responders in high-stress environments. Whether you're dealing with arterial bleeds or non-compressible wounds, these agents are designed to act fast, apply easily, and save lives.

Each product is selected based on field performance, not hype. From hemostatic gauze to wound sprays, everything here is built for use in real emergencies—not controlled conditions. With Hemostatic Agents for TCCC & Trauma Care, you get tools that are fast, reliable, and trusted by experienced medical operators. MED-TAC International only stocks what works when it matters most.

Tools That Work When Seconds Matter

Hemostatic Gauze for Rapid Clotting

Hemostatic gauze is a staple in trauma kits for good reason—it packs deep into wounds and accelerates clotting under pressure. The gauze in this collection is vacuum-sealed for durability and sized for fast deployment in any tactical or medical setting.

Spray Solutions for Hard-to-Reach Bleeds

Seal hemostatic wound sprays are designed for areas where gauze can’t reach. These sprays coat wounds quickly, forming a barrier that helps stop bleeding fast without requiring compression—perfect for irregular or non-compressible injuries.

Trusted Gear for Tactical Medical Kits

Why Real-World Testing Matters

Every hemostatic agent we carry is selected based on real-world field use—not just lab data. Our products are taught in TCCC courses, used by medics in the field, and backed by instructors with direct operational experience.

Flexible Components for Any Kit

Whether you’re building out a full trauma bag or updating your personal IFAK pouches , these agents work seamlessly with other essentials like tourniquets, chest seals, and dressings. They’re scalable, packable, and built to perform.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between hemostatic gauze and wound spray?
Hemostatic gauze is packed directly into the wound to promote clotting with pressure, while wound spray is applied topically and is better suited for hard-to-reach or non-compressible areas.

How fast do these hemostatic agents work?
Most products begin to activate clotting within 30 to 60 seconds, depending on the severity of the wound and how well the product is applied.

Can civilians use these safely?
Yes—while training is strongly recommended, these products are safe for trained civilians and are commonly carried in home, vehicle, and workplace trauma kits.

What’s the best way to store these products?
Store them sealed in a cool, dry place, ideally inside a labeled medical pouch or IFAK. Most items have long shelf lives and durable packaging built for rough environments.


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