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What's in your first Aid kits? Mine--- Band Aids (Various sizes), Athletic Tape, Gauze, ACE Bandage, Popsicle Sticks, Burn Ointment, Benadryl, Advil, Foot Care (Mole Skin), Sewing Kit, Breakable Ice Pack, Tweezers, small flashlight, latex/rubber gloves, small sharp clean knife, super glue, anti-itch, steralizing wipes, Hydrogen Peroxide. Anything I'm missing that you wish you had and now won't forget? Anything that I'm missing that you're glad you had?
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Do you take any drugs with you such as Tylenol or anti-diarrhea medication?
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I did not think about anti-diarrhea-- fantastic idea! Would make the whole experience far less enjoyable! THANK YOU!
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I always take a few oxy or "prescribed" pain reliever for major injuries. Luckily, never had to use it.
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Anbesol. Nothing like a tooth ache to ruin a trip. I have an ace bandage in mine, medical shears (cut through clothing or anything with the blunt end to not stab), and a syringe to wash wounds. Last two learned if their value at wilderness first aid course I took for Philmont.
Safety pins too.
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Pretty much all of the above plus a lighter, a magnesium bar (in case the lighter craps out), some firestarter packets, a whistle, and a backup compass.
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In addition to the usual stuff, I take several Epi-Pens, each with a benadryl tablet inside the case, plus plenty of additional benadryl. Also three splints in different sizes. The second-last thing I need is a sprained ankle, next to appendicitis. At least I can treat a sprain. I haven't found the Acme DIY Appendectomy Kit, though I've heard someone has field-tested a prototype.
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I would suggest a CAT (combat application tourniquet). They're super easy to use, we have them on the medic at the Fire Department where I work. And while its unlikely that you'll ever need one, it'd be pretty silly to end up bleeding out due to not having a eight dollar item. With it weighing less than 3 ounces.... can't hurt.
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Adding my two cents here as I carry the first aid kit for all our trips .... hemorrhoid cream. It's amazing at reducing swelling on any kind of bite.
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Not too different: Various size bandaids, mole skin, tenatous tape, steri strips and glue (stitches), antibiodic ointment, tweezers, benidril cream (for bug bites), alcohol wipes, pain meds, benidril pills, amodeum, tums.
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Mine looks like most I do love the hemiroid cream the topical pain killer is fantastic. I did try taking a breakable ice pack but on most trips I would find it broke and would be dead weight that and eggs for me I break all the time
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