Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
I'd be most surprised if they answer in the affirmative @PeeBee. But having used as I described, it really isn't a concern of mine. I probably wouldn't apply to an open wound, but would have no qualms using it to hold a sterile dressing in place. Lets face it what would most folk in need of a bandage do, if not having one out in the middle of woop woop? I reckon they'd tear strips of a shirt or a skirt or whatever & make do without giving thought to whether their clothing was TGA approved.
True Cuppa, BUT, there are a raft of products that are used in the vet industry that have similar 'logical application' in the human domain, yet are not allowed, according to my local VET at least. Just a check, thats all, I think its a great product and certainly would offer a better alternative to a sweaty ripped up shirt if it was handy. Its a very similar product to the stretchy elastic bandage that is allowable for human use, so interested to see if a validated answer comes back or not.