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Medical Emergency Kit

Peace of mind in a box. The single kit that handles 80% of the acute illnesses families call us about — built around six prescription medications and the supplies to use them safely at home.

  • Treats 16+ common illnesses — infections, flu, stomach bugs, allergic reactions
  • 6 prescription & 4 OTC medications, plus clinical supplies in one hard case
  • Pharmacist-written guidebook (EN/ES) labels every item — know when to use what
  • Florida-licensed physician review & telehealth consult included
$159.99
✓ In stock — ships in 1 business day
Add Generic EpiPen® (Epinephrine Auto-Injector)
Emergency anaphylaxis treatment · 0.3 mg auto-injector · Rx included · Recommended for households with known food, drug, or environmental allergies.
+$120
Start your order See what's inside
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.
Medical emergency kit stored in a bathroom drawer beside folded towels
In the real world

Stores in a drawer. Ready in seconds.

A compact hard-shell case with child-resistant latches lives in a bathroom or kitchen drawer, slips into a bag, or travels with you. Everything stays organized and secure — so the right medication is in your hand the moment you need it, day or night.

What it covers

The illnesses that fill urgent cares on weekends.

Bacterial infectionsInfluenza (flu)Ear infectionsSinus infectionsStrep throatUrinary tract infectionsNausea & vomitingAllergic reactionsSkin infectionsAsthma flaresFever & painStomach bugsAcute anxietyMuscle spasmsDiarrheaHives & itching
What's inside

Six prescriptions. Twelve supplies. One guidebook.

Prescription medications
×30 tabs
Oral antibiotic choose one Pick the option you and your prescriber prefer for the most common infections.
Rx
×3 tabs
Azithromycin (Z-Pack)For respiratory infections and patients with penicillin allergy.
Rx
×40 caps
Oseltamivir (Tamiflu)Antiviral for influenza A & B — most effective in the first 48 hours.
Rx
×10 tabs
Ondansetron (Zofran)Anti-nausea / anti-vomiting — for stomach bugs and migraines.
Rx
1 pack
Medrol Dose PackAnti-inflammatory steroid for severe allergic reactions and asthma flares.
Rx
Over-the-counter medications
×40
Ibuprofen 200mgPain, fever, inflammation.
OTC
×20
Acetaminophen 500mgPain and fever — safe in pregnancy.
OTC
×12
LoperamideAcute diarrhea, traveler's stomach.
OTC
×12
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)Allergic reactions, hives, sleep aid.
OTC
Medical supplies
×1
Digital thermometerOral / underarm / forehead.
Supply
×5 pairs
Nitrile gloves (M/L)Latex-free.
Supply
×4
Respirator masksNIOSH-certified.
Supply
×1
Pharmacist guidebook40+ pages, EN/ES — when to use what.
Supply
×1
Hard-shell caseCompact, child-resistant latches.
Supply
Built for these moments

The 3 a.m. calls we get most.

Real situations. Real answers — written by a pharmacist, included in the kit.

01

Sinus infection on a Sunday

The clinic's closed, the urgent care line is two hours. You start the antibiotic now and follow up Monday.

02

Stomach bug at 11 p.m.

Zofran for the nausea, loperamide if needed, an electrolyte plan in the guidebook. Sleep through it.

03

Flu hits the family

Tamiflu started in the first 48 hours cuts the duration in half. You don't wait three days for an appointment.

How it works

From order to authorized kit in about 24 hours.

01

Start your order

Pick your kit and add the EpiPen if you need it. Checkout takes a couple of minutes.

02

Quick health profile

Answer a short medical-history form online — about 10 minutes, including any allergies.

03

Physician review

A Florida-licensed physician reviews and authorizes your kit, usually within 24 hours.

04

Packed & shipped

Our pharmacists assemble and label your kit. Free local delivery, or ships in 1 business day.

Ready to order?

Start your order

A Florida-licensed physician reviews your profile and authorizes your kit — usually within 24 hours. No in-person visit required.

Start your order
Takes about 10 minutes
Questions

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a prescription?
Yes — the prescription medications in this kit require a valid prescription. After you order, you'll complete a short medical-history form online, and a Florida-licensed physician reviews it and authorizes your kit — usually within 24 hours. A telehealth consult is included, so there's no separate doctor's visit to arrange.
How fast will I get my kit?
Most profiles are reviewed within 24 hours. Once authorized, our pharmacists assemble and label your kit and it ships in 1 business day — or qualifies for free local delivery in Miami-Dade.
Can I choose my antibiotic?
Yes — the kit includes a "choose one" oral antibiotic. You can select Amoxicillin/Clavulanate (broad first-line coverage) or Ciprofloxacin (for UTIs, GI infections, or penicillin allergy). Your prescriber confirms the best fit based on your medical history before it's dispensed.
What if I'm allergic to something in the kit?
Note any medication allergies on your intake form. Based on your history, our pharmacist will substitute or omit specific medications so your kit is safe for you — the physician confirms this before anything is dispensed.
Can I add an EpiPen?
Yes — toggle the Generic EpiPen® add-on in the order box (+$120). It requires a brief allergy history at checkout so the physician can authorize it. We recommend it for households with known food, drug, or environmental allergies.
How long do the medications last, and can I refill them?
Most medications carry roughly a 1–2 year shelf life; expiration dates are printed on each prescription. Because we're your local pharmacy, you can refill or replenish individual items with us as they're used or expire — just call or stop by.
Is this a substitute for emergency medical care?
No. This kit is for managing common illnesses when care isn't easily reachable. It is not a substitute for emergency treatment — in a life-threatening emergency, call 911 or local emergency services.
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