Color Guard 1

Sku: 1-COLOG I

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$131.25

Features:

  • Intended for use with a low to moderate index arterial fluid and cool water.
  • It chemically reacts with bilirubin to change its yellow coloration to a red or rosy tone. 
  • The yellow of jaundice can be significantly reduced, especially in visible body areas.
  • Color Guard 1 does not contain preservative properties. 

Price is for 24pk case of 16oz/473ml bottles

SKU: 1-COLOG I

    Composition

    Glycerol

    12%

    Propylene Glycol

    12%

    Ingredient percentages are approximate mid-range values based on SDS composition ranges. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for full regulatory details.

    Product specifications

    • Fluid Type

      Pre / Co-Injection / Arterial Fluid / Jaundice Fluid

    • Fluid Index

      0 Index

    • Bottle Size

      16 oz

    • Case Size

      24 pk

    • Case Weight (24 pk)

      31 lb

    • Recommended Used For

      Jaundice Cases

    $131.25

    Usage Guide

    Color Guard I – Jaundice (no preservative properties)

    Color Guard I does not contain preservative chemicals so will not firm the body. It is intended to be used with a low to moderate index arterial fluid.

    • Use 8 to 16 ounces per gallon of cool or cold water, depending on the intensity of yellow color present and color development desired.
    • Add 7 to 12 ounces of arterial fluid according to professional preference. Use only with a low to moderate index arterial fluid.
    • Inject using intermittent drainage so it will be well distributed into all the required areas of the body. Color development will take place over a short period of time.

    We highly recommend first trying the fluid on an area of the body that will not be shown.

    To test the reaction of Color Guard I on a particular body, mix 10cc of Color Guard I with 10cc of arterial fluid and inject into the hip area. A red-pinkish tone should appear after a short time. Once appropriate levels are established for that particular case, the rest of the body can be treated.