Being Sick is Never Convenient

Being Sick is Never Convenient

It’s 11:30 on a Saturday night. All day you have felt chilled, tired and had a nagging sore throat. It seemed to be getting better by the time you got off work. You go home and lay low for the weekend, hoping the sore throat will go away.

But it doesn’t. Your throat is on fire. You are hot and cold at the same time. You check your temperature. It’s 102.8 degrees.

Your coworker had strep throat a few days back and you are now wondering if you may have it. Peering into your throat you see the all too familiar fiery red spots and white patches on your tonsils.

The last thing you want to do is to sit in an emergency room for a simple prescription. You recall you have the Medical Emergency Kit. It contains Augmentin, one of the first-line antibiotics for strep throat. You breathe a sigh of relief as you recall hearing on the news that Augmentin is on the drug shortage list, and wasn’t going to be back in stock for a long time.

The guidebook that comes with the kit is very clear and in-depth, explaining how and when to take the antibiotic and if you have any concerns or questions a free provider consultation is just a phone call away.

You make a mental note to replenish your stock of Augmentin using the easy online form.

Prescription medications and first aid supplies are just as important as food and water.

Do the responsible and right thing.

Drug shortages aren’t going away anytime soon.

Order Medical Emergency Kits for everyone in your family today.

Each kit treats over 30 medical conditions

  • Bioterror (Anthrax)
  • Bite wounds- human or animal
  • Skin and soft tissue infections
  • Strep throat
  • Tick-borne illness (e.g. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Lyme disease)
  • Community-acquired pneumonia
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • STDs
  • Yeast infections
  • And more

Each kit contains

  • Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (generic Augmentin)-strep throat, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, ear infections, skin infections
  • Azithromycin-atypical pneumonia, sinus infection, pharyngitis, diarrhea,
  • Doxycycline-Lyme, Rocky Mountain Spotted fever, malaria, plague, anthrax
  • Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole (generic Bactrim)-Shigella, Travelers diarrhea, urinary tract infections
  • Metronidazole (generic Flagyl)-Bacterial vaginosis, anaerobic bacterial infections in bones, joints, abdomen, antiprotozoal
  • Ivermectin-lice, worm infections, off-label uses
  • Fluconazole (generic Diflucan)- antifungal for yeast, thrush, and systemic fungal infections
  • Ondansetron (generic Zofran)- anti-nausea

Written By Brooke Lounsbury


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