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Cresilon Introduces an Animal Philanthropy Program to Provide Surgeries for Animals in Critical Need

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Cresilon Introduces an Animal Philanthropy Program to Provide Surgeries for Animals in Critical Need

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  • Cresilon has introduced an animal philanthropy program, VETIGEL Gives, to sponsor surgeries for animals in critical need. Under the program, the company accepts nominations that are reviewed monthly to select two surgeries for direct payment
  • The program got its name after the company’s plant-based hemostatic gel, Vetigel, developed to stop bleeding without applying manual pressure and is utilized during surgeries
  • Vetigel is available in North America, the EU and Asia for treating animals with traumatic wounds and for use during routine & complex surgical procedures incl. amputations, tumor & mass removals, liver biopsies, cleft palate repairs as well as dental extractions

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Disha Nankani

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