Welly Travel Medicine Kit (2023)

Meclizine HCI 25 mg

Purpose

Antiemetic

for the prevention and treatment of thenausea, vomiting, or dizziness associated withmotion sickness

Do not use

for children under 12 years of ageunless directed by a doctor

Ask a doctor before use if you have

a breathing problem such as emphysema or

  • chronic bronchitis
  • glaucoma
  • difficulty in urination due to enlargement of theprostate gland.

Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use

if you aretaking sedatives or tranquilizers.

When using this product

  • may cause drowsiness
  • alcohol, sedatives, and tranquilizers mayincrease the drowsiness effect
  • avoid alcoholic beverages
  • use caution when driving a motor vehicle oroperating machinery

If pregnant or breast-feeding,

ask a healthprofessional before use.

Keep out of reach of children.

In case of overdose,get medical help or contact a Poison ControlCenter right away.

  • to prevent motion sickness, take the first dose½ hour to 1 hour before starting activity
  • to treat motion sickness, take at first signs ofsymptoms
  • adults and children 12 years and over: 1 to 2tablets once daily, or as directed by a doctor
  • TAMPER EVIDENT: DO NOT USE IF OUTER PACKAGEIS OPENED OR BLISTER IS TORN OR BROKEN
  • store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permittedbetween 15°-30°C (59°-86°F)
  • protect from heat and humidity
  • see label for expiration date and lot number
  • use by expiration date on package

corn starch, D&Cyellow #10 aluminum lake, lactose anhydrous,magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide

1-833-BE-WELLY (1-833-239-3559)

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Ibuprofen USP,200 mg (NSAID)*

*nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug

Purpose

Pain reliever/feverreducer

  • temporarily relieves minor aches andpains due to:
  • muscular aches
  • backache
  • toothache
  • menstrual cramps
  • headache
  • the common cold
  • minorpain of arthritis
  • temporarily reduces fever

Allergy alert: Ibuprofen may cause a severeallergic reaction, especially in people allergic toaspirin. Symptoms may include:

  • shock
  • facial swelling
  • asthma (wheezing)
  • rash
  • skin reddening
  • blisters
  • hives

If an allergic reaction occurs, stop use and seekmedical help right away.

Stomach bleeding warning: This product containsan NSAID, which may cause severe stomachbleeding. The chance is higher if you

  • take more or for a longer time than directed
  • take a blood thinning (anticoagulant) or steroiddrug
  • take other drugs containing prescription ornonprescription NSAIDs (aspirin, ibuprofen,naproxen, or others)
  • have had stomach ulcers or bleeding problems
  • have 3 or more alcoholic drinks every day whileusing this product
    Heart attack and stroke warning: NSAIDs, exceptaspirin, increase the risk of heart attack, heartfailure, and stroke. These can be fatal. The risk ishigher if you use more than directed or for longerthan directed.

Do not use

  • if you have ever had an allergicreaction to any other pain reliever/fever reducer
  • right before or after heart surgery

Ask a doctor before use if

  • stomach bleeding warning applies to you
  • you have a history of stomach problems, suchas heartburn.
  • you have high blood pressure, heart disease,liver cirrhosis, kidney disease, asthma, or had astroke
  • you are taking a diuretic
  • you have problems or serious side effects fromtaking pain relievers or fever reducers

Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you are

  • under a doctor’s care for any serious condition
  • taking aspirin for heart attack or stroke,becauseuprofen may decrease this benefit of aspirin
  • taking any other drug

When using this product

  • take with food or milk if stomach upset occurs

Stop use and ask a doctor if

  • you experience any of the following signs ofstomach bleeding.
  • Feel faint
  • have bloody or black stools
  • vomit blood
  • have stomach pain that does not get better
  • you have symptoms of heart problems orstroke:
  • chest pain
  • slurred speech
  • leg swelling
  • trouble breathing
  • weakness in one part or side of body
  • pain gets worse or lasts more than 10 days
  • fever gets worse or lasts more than 3 days
  • redness or swelling is present in the painfularea
  • any new symptoms appear

If pregnant or breastfeeding,

ask a healthprofessional before use. It is especially importantnot to use ibuprofen during the last 3 months ofpregnancy unless definitely directed to do so by adoctor because it may cause problems in theunborn child or complications during delivery.

Keep out of reach of children.

In case ofoverdose, get medical help or contact a PoisonControl Center (1-800-222-1222) right away.

  • do not take more than directed
  • the smallest effective dose should be used
  • adults and children 12 years and over: take1 tablet every 4 to 6 hours while symptomspersist
  • If pain or fever does not respond to 1 tablet,2 tablets may be used
  • do not exceed 6 tablets in 24 hours, unlessdirected by a doctor
  • children under 12 years: ask a doctor
  • TAMPER EVIDENT: DO NO USE IF OUTERPACKAGE IS OPENED OR BLISTER IS TORNOR BROKEN
  • store between 20°-25°C (68°-77°F)
  • avoid excessive heat 40°C (104°F)
  • see label for expiration date and lot number
  • use by expiration date on package

carnauba wax,colloidal silicon dioxide, corn starch,hypromellose, lactose anhydrous, magnesiumstearate, microcrystalline cellulose, polydextrose,polyethylene glycol, red iron oxide, sodium starchglycolate, stearic acid, titanium dioxide

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Simethicone 125 mg

Purpose

Antigas

relieves bloating, pressure, and fullnesscommonly referred to as gas.

Keep out of reach of children.

  • chew or crush tablets completely beforeswallowing; do not swallow tablets whole
  • adults: take 1 or 2 chewable tablets as neededafter meals and at bedtime
  • do not exceed 4 chewable tablets in 24 hoursunless directed by a doctor
  • each chewable tablets contains: calcium 90 mg
  • TAMPER EVIDENT: DO NOT USE IF OUTERPACKAGE IS OPENED OR BLISTER IS TORN ORBROKEN
  • store at 25°C (77°F); excursions permittedbetween 15°-30°C (59°-86°F)
  • protect from moisture
  • see label for expiration date and lot number
  • use by expiration date on package

D&C red #27aluminum lake, D&C red #30 aluminum lake,dextrates hydrated, FD&C red #40 aluminum lake,flavor, silicon dioxide, sorbitol, starch, stearic acid,talc, tribasic calcium phosphate

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Loperamide HCI 2 mg

Purpose

Anti-diarrheal

controls symptoms of diarrhea, includingTravelers’ Diarrhea

Allergy alert: Do not use if you have ever had arash or other allergic reaction to loperamide HCI.
Heart alert: Taking more than directed can causeserious heart problems or death.

Do not use

you have bloody or black stool.

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Ask a doctor before use if you have

  • A fever
  • Mucus in the stool
  • A history of liver disease
  • A history of abnormal heart rhythm

Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use

if youare taking a prescription drug. Loperamide mayinteract with certain prescription drugs.

When using this product,

tiredness, drowsiness,or dizziness may occur. Be careful when driving oroperating machinery.

Stop use and ask a doctor if

  • symptoms getworse
  • diarrhea lasts for more than 2 days
  • you get abdominal swelling or bulging.Thesemay be signs of a serious condition.

If pregnant or breast-feeding,

ask a healthprofessional before use.

Keep out of reach of children.

In case of overdose,get medical help or contact a Poison ControlCenter (1-800-222-1222) right away.

  • drink plenty of clear fluids to help preventdehydration caused by diarrhea
  • find right dose on chart. If possible, use weightto dose; otherwise, use age.
adults and children 12years and over2 caplets after the firstloose stool; 1 capletafter each subsequentloose stool; but nomore than 4 caplets in24 hours
children 9-11 years(60-95 lbs)1 caplet after the firstloose stool; ½ capletafter each subsequentloose stool; but nomore than 3 caplets in24 hours
children 6-8 years(48-59 lbs)1 caplet after the firstloose stool; ½ capletafter each subsequentloose stool; but nomore than 2 caplets in24 hours
Children 2-5 years(34-47 lbs)ask a doctor
Children under 2 years(up to 33 lbs)do not use
  • TAMPER EVIDENT: DO NOT USE IF OUTER PACKAGEIS OPENED OR BLISTER IS TORN OR BROKEN
  • store between 20°-25°C (68°-77°F)
  • see label for expiration date and lot number
  • use by expiration date on package

corn starch, D&Cyellow #10 aluminum lake, dibasic calciumphosphate dihydrate, FD&C blue #1 aluminum lake,magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose,silicon dioxide

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Doxylamine succinate 25 mg

Purpose

Nighttimesleep-aid

helps to reduce difficulty in falling asleep

Ask a doctor before use if you have

  • a breathing problem such as asthma, emphysemaor chronic bronchitis
  • difficulty in urination due to enlargement of theprostate gland
  • glaucoma

Ask a doctor or pharmacist before

use if you aretaking any other drugs.

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When using this product

  • avoid alcoholic beverages
  • take only at bedtime

Stop use and ask a doctor

if sleeplessnesspersists continuously for more than two weeks. Insomniamay be a symptom of a serious underlyingmedical illness.

If pregnant or breast-feeding,

ask a healthprofessional before use.

Keep out of reach of children.

In case of overdose,get Medical help or contact a Poison ControlCenter (1-800-222-1222) right away.

  • adults and children 12 years and over: take onetablet 30 minutes before going to bed; take oncedaily or as directed by a doctor
  • children under 12 years: do not use
  • TAMPER EVIDENT: DO NOT USE IF OUTERPACKAGE IS OPENED OR BLISTER IS TORNOR BROKEN
  • store at controlled room temperature 20°-25°C(68-77°F)
  • see label for expiration date and lot number
  • use by expiration date on package

dibasic calciumphosphate dihydrate, FD&C blue #1 aluminum lake,magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose,sodium starch glycolate

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FAQs

What is first aid box answer? ›

(ˌfɜːstˈeɪd kɪt ) noun. a box containing equipment needed to give immediate medical help in an emergency. Collins English Dictionary.

What should I pack in my travel medical kit? ›

First-aid kit
  1. 1% hydrocortisone cream.
  2. Antibacterial or antifungal ointments.
  3. Digital thermometer.
  4. Oral rehydration salts.
  5. Antiseptic wound cleaner.
  6. Aloe gel for sunburns.
  7. Insect bite anti-itch gel or cream.
  8. Bandages.

How do you put together a travel first aid kit? ›

What to include in a travel first aid kit
  1. Hand sanitizer and lotion. Fill one side of a contact case with each. ...
  2. Daily medicine. ...
  3. Face masks. ...
  4. Alcohol wipes and bandages. ...
  5. Cotton swabs. ...
  6. Floss and mints. ...
  7. Lozenges. ...
  8. Hair elastics and bobby pins.
Feb 15, 2022

What is an example sentence for first aid kit? ›

a box or bag containing basic medical equipment such as bandages and antiseptic lotion: She took a bandage out of the first aid kit. A first-aid kit and basic rescue equipment are located near the pool. I always keep a first aid kit in the boot of my car.

What are the 5 essential items that should be in a first aid kit? ›

5 Essential First Aid Kit Items
  • Having a well-stocked first aid kit is important. Whether it is in your home or your car, having a first aid kit nearby is essential to be prepared for an emergency. ...
  • Antiseptic Wipes. ...
  • Bandages. ...
  • Latex Gloves. ...
  • Gauze Pads. ...
  • Breathing Barrier.
Jan 6, 2015

Does my medication have to be in original bottles when flying? ›

Include your prescription and over-the-counter medicines in your travel health kit and take enough to last your entire trip, plus extra in case of travel delays. Pack medications in a carry on in case your luggage is lost or delayed. Keep medicines in their original, labeled containers.

How do I pack my prescriptions for air travel? ›

You can bring your medication in pill or solid form in unlimited amounts as long as it is screened. You can travel with your medication in both carry-on and checked baggage. It's highly recommended you place these items in your carry-on in the event that you need immediate access.

How do I pack prescription drugs for international travel? ›

During Travel

Keep all medications in your carry-on luggage and in their original, labeled containers; do not combine multiple medications into one container.

Does TSA allow first aid kits? ›

Allowed With Permission From Security Personnel

These first aid items are usually essential supplies for specific medical conditions. It is important to declare these first aid and medical items while proceeding through airport security.

What does not need to be included in a travel first aid container? ›

Antibiotics. Unless travelling to a remote area where medical facilities are difficult to access antibiotics should not be part of a first aid kit.

What two items should not be in a first aid kit? ›

It is recommended that tablets and medicines should not be kept in the first-aid box. Some workers carry their own medication that has been prescribed by their doctor (eg an inhaler for asthma).

What are the 4 A's of first aid? ›

First Aid is immediate care of an ill or injured person before professional medical help is available. Skills are needed to take care of the 4 As i.e Awareness-Assessment-Action-Aftercare of a victim for immediate assessment to reassure, restore breathing and stop bleeding.

What are the 3 most important parts of first aid? ›

First aid is as easy as ABC – airway, breathing and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation). In any situation, apply the DRSABCD Action Plan.

What is a good sentence for aid? ›

Noun The project was completed with the aid of several students. The work was done with the aid of a computer. The government has given millions of dollars in economic aid to these nations. She applied for financial aid in order to go to college.

What 10 things should be in a first aid kit? ›

Top 10 First Aid Kit Items
  • Gloves/Eye Protection.
  • CPR Pocket Mask.
  • Tourniquet.
  • Roller Gauze.
  • 4×4 Gauze Pads.
  • Medical Tape.
  • Two Triangular Bandages.
  • Sam Splint.
Oct 12, 2020

What is a easy sentence with kit? ›

The cover shot was of three guys in army kit.
  • The captain wants to inspect your kit.
  • She built the doll's house from a kit.
  • Badly-built kit cars can be death traps.
  • Sally keeps her make-up kit in her bag.
  • The soldiers packed their kit for the journey.
  • Check the acidity of the soil with a test kit.
Jul 24, 2020

What is the most important thing in first aid? ›

CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation)

Arguably the most important first aid skill is CPR. Learning CPR is something many people are somewhat familiar with; it involves providing artificial ventilation to preserve the life of an unconscious person, who isn't breathing.

What is basic first aid kit? ›

A basic first aid kit should contain: Triangular bandages. Crepe ('conforming' or elastic) bandages of varying widths. Non-adhesive (non-stick) dressings of varying sizes. Disposable gloves (medium and large), preferably made of non-latex material.

What is basic first aid? ›

First aid can include cleaning minor cuts, scrapes, or scratches; treating a minor burn; applying bandages and dressings; the use of non-prescription medicine; draining blisters; removing debris from the eyes; massage; and drinking fluids to relieve heat stress.

How many items are in a standard first aid kit? ›

You can buy all items for your first aid kits at a well-stocked drug store. Ask the pharmacist for help in selecting items. A household first aid kit should include these 16 items. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) — oral antihistamine for allergic reactions, itching rashes.

What should we include in the safety kit? ›

Basic Kit
  • Flashlight and extra batteries.
  • First aid kit and first aid reference material.
  • Radio – wind-up or battery-operated, with extra batteries.
  • Local maps.
  • Water – One gallon per person per day for at least three days.
  • Food – At least a three-day supply of non-perishable food.
  • Whistle, to signal for help.

How many first aid kits do I need? ›

1 small kit - for less than 5 people. 1 medium kit - for groups of 5 to 25 people. 1 large kit - per group of more than 25 people.

Can TSA see through medicine bottles? ›

Even if the pills are contained in plastic, non metallic or metallic bottles, the answer is yes. The airport scanners have no problems finding the pills that you are travelling with, liquid form or not.

What is not allowed in the carry-on bag? ›

Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible. TSA officers may instruct travelers to separate items from carry-on bags such as foods, powders, and any materials that can clutter bags and obstruct clear images on the X-ray machine.

Does ibuprofen have to be in original containers when flying? ›

As mentioned, you don't need to have your pills in their original bottles under TSA guidelines. However, when traveling out of the country, having those pills in their original prescription bottles may make the customs process smoother and simpler.

Should I put medication in suitcase or hand luggage? ›

Travelling with your medicines

Carry your medicine in your hand luggage (although check your airline's regulations before travelling) with a copy of your prescription. Consider packing some extra medicine in your suitcase or hold luggage in case you lose your hand luggage.

Do pills have to be labeled in a carry-on? ›

All passenger items must undergo security screening. It is recommended that medication be clearly labeled to facilitate the screening process. You may bring medically necessary liquids, medications and creams in excess of 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters in your carry-on bag.

How do you bring medical supplies on a plane? ›

TSA allows larger amounts of medically necessary liquids, gels, and aerosols in reasonable quantities for your trip, but you must declare them to TSA officers at the checkpoint for inspection. We recommend, but do not require, that your medications be labeled to facilitate the security process.

What is the best medicine to take before flying? ›

These drugs are usually taken shortly before a flight. They include: Anti-anxiety medication, such as diazepam (Valium) or alprazolam (Xanax). Motion sickness medication, such as dimenhydrinate (Dramamine).

Can I bring snacks on a plane? ›

Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked baggage. TSA officers may instruct travelers to separate items from carry-on bags such as foods, powders, and any materials that can clutter bags and obstruct clear images on the X-ray machine.

Can you bring toothpaste on a plane? ›

Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols. Common travel items that must comply with the 3-1-1 liquids rule include toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash and lotion.

How many 3 oz bottles can I take on a plane? ›

Passengers are allowed up to one quart-sized bag per person, or roughly nine 3.4-ounce containers in a single quart-sized bag. Anything more will have to go in a checked bag or risk being tossed out.

Does TSA check tampons? ›

Can you see a tampon during an airport body scan? This is a frequently asked question on Google, and if it's something you're worried about, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Airport body scanners can't see inside the body and therefore can't detect a tampon on a TSA female body scan image.

Does mascara count as a liquid TSA? ›

Mascara is considered a liquid, as is anything deemed 'spreadable. ' (Consult this handy searchable list for the full run-down of what is allowed in checked baggage and carry-ons.) Also keep in mind that sharp objects, like razors, might be subject to restrictions.

What should I pack in my travel medicine kit? ›

Over-the-counter medicines
  • Diarrhea medicine (Imodium or Pepto-Bismol)
  • Antacid.
  • Antihistamine.
  • Motion sickness medicine.
  • Cough drops, cough suppressant, or expectorant.
  • Decongestant.
  • Pain and fever medicine (acetaminophen, aspirin, or ibuprofen)
  • Mild laxative.

Can I take first aid kit on plane? ›

Can I carry a first aid kit or is one available? Although the thought of an emergency during your flight is unpleasant, it's best to travel prepared. While most airlines will provide a comprehensive first aid kit on board, there is no reason why you cannot carry one of your own.

Should you have an epipen in your first aid kit? ›

Emergency Use

The EpiPens should be placed in the first aid kits and will be administered by First Responders (CPR, AED, and First Aid) who have been trained to use them.

Which of the five items below shall not be included in a first aid kit unless specifically approved in writing by a licensed physician? ›

(3) Drugs, antiseptics, eye irrigation solutions, inhalants, medicines, or proprietary preparations shall not be included in first-aid kits unless specifically approved, in writing, by an employer-authorized, licensed physician. (d) Informing Employees of Emergency Procedures.

How do you do first aid step by step? ›

DRABC is an acronym to describe the procedures used by first aiders when providing first aid:
  1. D for Danger – Assess the situation.
  2. R for Response – Check consciousness, check on vital signs.
  3. A for Airway – Open airway.
  4. B for Breathing – Check respiration rates.
  5. C for Circulation – Give chest compressions.

Why do we need to prepare first aid kit? ›

Having a first aid kit ready in your home can help prevent an injury from getting worse and can potentially save any trips to a walk in clinic or hospital. This is especially crucial, if an injury involves blood-loss.

What should be prepared for first aid? ›

What should be in a basic first aid kit?
  • Disposable medical gloves. Be sure to look for non-latex if you or your family members have a latex allergy.
  • Antiseptic cleanser or antiseptic wipes.
  • Hand sanitizer.
  • Antibiotic ointment to apply once the cut has been thoroughly cleaned.
  • Bulb suction device for flushing wounds.
Nov 6, 2017

What is the importance of preparing a first aid kit? ›

First-aid kits help you handle the medical emergencies as quickly as possible. In an emergency, a delay of just a single minute can cause irreconcilable damage. These kits offer basic and instant care for common medical injuries like injuries, burns, cuts etc.

What are the 5 rules of first aid? ›

What to do
  • Assess the situation quickly and calmly. Safety: check whether you or the casualty are in any danger. ...
  • Protect yourself and them from any danger. ...
  • Prevent infection between you and them. ...
  • Comfort and reassure. ...
  • Assess the casualty and give first aid treatment. ...
  • Arrange for help if needed.

What are the 7 steps of first aid? ›

Emergency advice
  • Check for Danger.
  • Check for a Response.
  • Open Airway.
  • Check Breathing.
  • Check Circulation.
  • Treat the steps as needed.

What are the 10 basic first aid tips? ›

What to Do
  • Wash your hands or put on disposable gloves if you have them. ...
  • Rinse the wound with water.
  • Cover the wound with a gauze or cloth (e.g., towel, blanket, clothing).
  • Apply direct pressure to stop the flow of blood and encourage clotting (when blood naturally thickens to stop blood loss).
Aug 31, 2022

What is the most important thing in a first aid kit? ›

The Five Most Important Items for a First Aid Kit

Bandages and dressings –a few adhesive bandages and gauze dressings to cover wounds. Antibiotic cream – check the expiration date. Scissors to cut dressings, clothing, rope, seatbelts and more. Needle-nose tweezers to pull out splinters, ticks, thorns and rattlesnake ...

What are 10 items in a first aid box? ›

A basic first aid kit may contain:
  • plasters in a variety of different sizes and shapes.
  • small, medium and large sterile gauze dressings.
  • at least 2 sterile eye dressings.
  • triangular bandages.
  • crêpe rolled bandages.
  • safety pins.
  • disposable sterile gloves.
  • tweezers.

What not to do in first aid? ›

Here are a few common first aid mistakes and advice on what you should do instead.
  1. Mistake: Putting butter on a burn. ...
  2. Mistake: Using ipecac syrup to cause vomiting. ...
  3. Mistake: Putting heat on a sprain or fracture. ...
  4. Mistake: Putting hot water on frozen skin. ...
  5. Mistake: Using rubbing alcohol to bring down a fever.

What should not be in a first aid kit? ›

Inflammable substances: Items that may catch fire or cause an explosion, such as petrol or aerosols, should not be included in a first aid kit. Bleach: Although bleach is often used to clean wounds, it should not be included in a first aid kit due to the potential for skin irritation or infection if misused.

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