
Improving Veterans’
Quality of Life

How NATROX® O₂ Works
NATROX® O₂ Continuous Topical Oxygen Therapy delivers oxygen directly to a wound to aid in healing.
Patients with a chronic wound have a 71% greater chance of healing using NATROX® O₂ than with standard of care alone.1
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JAMES’S STORY
“I would definitely recommend it. Bottom line is that it worked rapidly and well.”
-Testimonial: A Veteran’s Triumph Over Non-Healing Wounds


Serving Veterans by Improving Wound Healing

24/7 OXYGEN THERAPY
Delivered directly to the wound, improves healing in a previously non-healing wound.2, 3

UNRESTRICTED MOBILITY
Battery-powered device, providing patients the freedom to go about their normal day.

90% PATIENT SATISFACTION
With patients reporting a reduction in pain and reduced impact on their lifestyle. 4

DISCREET
Small, lightweight and completely silent, so no sleep disturbance.

SIMPLE DESIGN
No on/off switch, device activated when the battery is inserted. Dressings can be left on for up to a week.
NATROX® O₂ is intended for complex, slow healing or non-healing wounds.
Wound types that could benefit from supplementary oxygen:

PRESSURE INJURY

LEG ULCER

DIABETIC FOOT ULCER

NON-HEALING SURGICAL WOUND

FSS: 36F79720D0094 | E-CAT: SPE2DE-20-D-0024 | NAICS: 339112 | CAGE: 89WM5 | UEI: VCUECDMPYB75 | Small Business
NATROX® O₂ is on the Federal Supply Schedule
Contract Number: 36F79720D0094
1. Serena TE, Bullock NM, Cole W et al. Topical oxygen therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers: a multicentre, open, randomised controlled trial. J Wound Care 2021; 30: Suppl.5 S7-14
2. Kaufman, H., Gurevich, M., Tamir, E., et al., 2018. Topical oxygen therapy stimulates healing in difficult, chronic wounds: a tertiary centre experience. J Wound Care, 27(7) pp.426–33.
3. Yu, J., Lu, S., McLaren, A.M., et al., 2016. Topical oxygen therapy results in complete wound healing in diabetic foot ulcers. Wound Repair Regen, 24, pp.1066-72.
4. Jones, N., Curran, G., Ivins, M., et al., 2017. The role of topical oxygen therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulceration. [Poster presentation] 2017 Wounds UK: Harrogate