Hi I can fully understand your worry.
Your first aid box should contain..
1. Paracetamol
2. Anti Vomiting medicine
3. ors
4. Calamine lotion
5. Cream for burns
6. Basic antibiotic cream for wound
7. Gauze roll
8. Micropore tape 1 inch
9. Scissors
10. Gauze roll
11. Dettol or Avalon
13. Nasal saline drops.
14. Mucus sucker
15. Spirit swabs to clean scissors when needed.
16. Diaper rash cream
17. Potassium permanganate powder
18.Crep bandage.
This list is for pediatric as well as adults.
Please never use antibiotics without doctors advice.
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First aid box should be made of durable steel with a quality baked enamel finish throughout, the cabinet features a full-length door hinge, two latches, wall-mount slots, door liner, first aid label, and carry handle.
Contents- sterile rolled bandages,finger tip bandages, antiseptic soln like betadine or savlon, analgesic gel,burn gel,instant icepacks, mucus sucker, sterile non adhesivd pads small ,small scissors,micropore tape,triple antibiotic cream and gloves etc
Antiseptic lotions like savlon or Dettol
Some cotton balls guaze pieces
Roll cottton
Small scissors
Micropore tape
Soframycin creme
Some distill water bottles
Syp Calpol, Syp Zifi, Antiseptic lotions like savlon, guaze pieces
Roll cottton, Small scissors, Micropore tape, Soframycin creme
Some distill water bottles, 2 ml 5 ml syringes, Mask, Gloves
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