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Cuts & injuries · For the home

First Aid Emergency Kit

Wound care that doesn't need a hospital. Built around the cuts, burns, sprains, and reactions that send most people to urgent care for a $300 visit and a tube of bacitracin.

FIRST AID KIT
$159.99
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Add Generic EpiPen® (Epinephrine Auto-Injector)
Emergency anaphylaxis treatment · 0.3 mg auto-injector · Rx included · A critical add-on for outdoor activities, sports, remote areas, or households with known severe allergies.
+$120
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A Florida-licensed physician reviews your health profile and authorizes your kit — usually within 24 hours. Telehealth consult included. EpiPen add-on requires a brief allergy history at checkout.
Lacerations & cutsBurns (1st & 2nd degree)Wound infectionsSprains & strainsPoison ivy & oakContact dermatitisAllergic reactionsBee stings & bitesAbrasions & scrapesSkin infectionsFever & acute painEye irritationScalp & face woundsHives & rashesMinor contusionsPost-injury inflammation
First aid emergency kit open showing wound care supplies and medications
Kit contentsWound closure strips, burn gel dressings, saline irrigation, prescription antibiotics, and more — everything you need from a minor cut to a significant laceration.
First aid kit packed inside luggage for travel
At home or on the roadThe wall-mountable hard case lives in your kitchen or bathroom — and fits easily in luggage when heading somewhere remote or outdoors.
Prescription medications
×30 tabs
Oral antibiotic choose one Pick the option you and your prescriber prefer for skin and wound infections.
Rx
×1 tube
Mupirocin 2% ointmentTopical antibiotic for cuts, scrapes, and minor wound infections.
Rx
×10 tabs
Prednisone 20mgFor severe poison ivy, contact dermatitis, allergic reactions.
Rx
Over-the-counter medications
×100
Ibuprofen 200mgPain, swelling, sprains.
OTC
×100
Acetaminophen 500mgPain — combine safely with ibuprofen.
OTC
×30
DiphenhydramineAllergic reactions, hives, bee stings.
OTC
×1 tube
Hydrocortisone 1%Itching, rash, mild contact dermatitis.
OTC
Wound closure & care
×6 strips
Steri-Strips (skin closures)For lacerations that don't need stitches.
Supply
×1 vial
Tissue adhesive (skin glue)For minor cuts on the face, scalp, or hands.
Supply
×30
Adhesive bandages (assorted)1″, 2″, and knuckle/fingertip sizes.
Supply
×8
Sterile gauze pads2″×2″ and 4″×4″.
Supply
×2 rolls
Self-adherent wrapFor sprains, holding dressings without tape.
Supply
×3
Burn gel dressingsHydrogel — cools and protects 1st/2nd-degree burns.
Supply
×10
Antiseptic wipesBenzalkonium chloride — for wound cleansing.
Supply
×1 bottle
Saline irrigationFor flushing wounds and eyes.
Supply
×1
Trauma shearsCuts through clothing, seatbelts, gauze.
Supply
×1
Splinter forcepsStainless steel, fine-tip.
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×1 box
Nitrile gloves20 pairs, latex-free.
Supply
×1
Instant cold packFor sprains, contusions, fevers.
Supply
×1
Pharmacist guidebookStitches vs. glue vs. steri-strips. EN/ES.
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×1
Hard-shell caseWall-mountable. Compartmented.
Supply
01

Kitchen cut on the chin

Skin glue closes most facial lacerations cleanly — no scar, no stitches, no $1,200 ER bill.

02

Burn from the oven rack

Cool, cover with a burn-gel dressing, and start ibuprofen. The guidebook tells you when it's a 2nd-degree burn that needs a doctor.

03

Poison ivy on a hike

Wash with the irrigation, hydrocortisone for mild cases, prednisone if it's spreading. Sleep through the itch with diphenhydramine.

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A Florida-licensed physician reviews your profile and authorizes your kit — usually within 24 hours. No in-person visit required.
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Takes about 10 minutes
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About this kit: Includes prescription medications that require a valid prescription from a licensed clinician. A telehealth consult is included with every kit purchase. Not a substitute for emergency medical care — call 911 in a life-threatening emergency.