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Samaritan™ – The Bandage Reinvented. 

For cuts, scrapes, burns, and even serious wounds, Samaritan forms a sterile, protective barrier where bacteria can’t grow—unlike cotton pads and sticky adhesives that become breeding grounds for infection.

  • Zero Shock Extension – Reduces physiological trauma and shock to the body.

  • Zero Pathogens – Sterile and biologically secure for any environment.

  • Zero Exothermic Reaction – No heat generation—prevents additional tissue damage.

  • Zero Off-Gassing – No harmful vapors. Safe for confined spaces.

  • Zero Side Effects – Non-toxic and safe for systemic response.

  • Zero Waste – Every gram usable—no leftover or excess.

  • Zero Blood Loss – Rapid and effective hemorrhage control at the point of injury

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ABOUT SAMARITAN

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Samaritan™ – The Modern-Day Bandage.

From everyday scrapes to serious wounds, Samaritan’s advanced polymer sealant offers fast, sterile protection where ordinary bandages fall short. Think of it as your next-gen Band-Aid—stronger, smarter, and designed for healing.

Not Just a Bandage—A Protective Healing Layer.

Unlike traditional bandages that merely cover the skin, Samaritan bonds securely to the surface of the wound, sealing out dirt, bacteria, and moisture while helping reduce pain and promote faster healing.

Samaritan™ – The Bandage Reinvented.

For cuts, scrapes, burns, and even serious wounds, Samaritan forms a sterile, protective barrier where bacteria can’t grow—unlike cotton pads and sticky adhesives that become breeding grounds for infection.

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Wound Care

From everyday scrapes to serious wounds, Samaritan’s advanced polymer sealant offers fast, sterile protection where ordinary bandages fall short.

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IV / Port Catheter Infection Control

Samaritan can be applied prior to IV or Port access to prevent infection. It can also be placed over the IV and Port to secure it to the skin and will completely seal out infections.

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Major Wounds & Trauma Control

Samaritan Cures in 30 seconds and Controls any Bleeds. Samaritan is removable in one piece allowing the surgeon to cauterize as it is removed. 

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Protection for Delicate Facial Wounds.

From everyday eyebrow cuts to trauma near the eyelid, Samaritan provides a safe, sterile seal designed for sensitive areas where bandages don’t fit and adhesives can cause irritation.

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Cosmetic Applications

Formulated to prep and protect healing skin, Samaritan not only improves scar appearance—it also reduces pain during laser scar treatments by up to 80% when applied beforehand.

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Surgical Environments

Samaritan is an advanced wound sealant designed to enhance surgical site management before, during, and after procedures.

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Barrier for Viral Lesions and Skin Ulcers.

Whether from herpes, shingles, or other viral outbreaks, Samaritan forms a sterile, flexible seal over open lesions—shielding them from friction, contamination, and moisture.

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Samaritan™ – Innovative Support for Spinal Disc and Joint Restoration

Samaritan represents a breakthrough in biologically compatible polymer technology for the treatment of deteriorated spinal discs and joint structures.

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Samaritan™ – The Bandage Reinvented.
For cuts, scrapes, burns, and even serious wounds, Samaritan forms a sterile, protective barrier where bacteria can’t grow—unlike cotton pads and sticky adhesives that become breeding grounds for infection.
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