
Medical Prep List
Our medical prep list was created to help you start your medical preps. In this list you will find recommended medical and first aid gear. This is a great place to start for those looking to become more prepared & self-reliant. These gear suggestions are from our series Prep In 26 Paychecks, which helps people prepare over the course of year.
Be sure to stock up on all personal medications first, then move on to building your medical preps. The great part of building your medical supplies is you will be able to use them for your family on a daily basis. It easier to justify your purchases when you know you can use them outside of a disaster situation. When purchasing your preps remember the old saying, two is one and one is none. Try and buy in pairs or bulk whenever possible.
Print out the list below and use it to start building your inventory or use the links provided to see sample products.
Medical Kits
Medical Preps
- Sunscreen
- Anti-fungal cream or powder
- Hydrocortisone cream
- Nasal spray (saline)
- Saline solution
- Lip balm
- Flashlight (Small)
- Allergy relief medication
- Vitamin Supplements
- UTI meds
- Medical reference books or e-books on handling medical crises
- Sterile adhesive bandages in assorted sizes
- Adhesive tape or duct tape
- 2-4 instant ice packs
- Sterile roller bandages
- Sterile surgical gloves
- Gauze pads (in quantity)
- Black teabags (tannic acid in tea is a natural blood clotting agent)
- Activated charcoal
- Suture kit
- Vitamins
- Additional dental resources
- Dental tool assortment
- Monofilament or suture “thread”
- Suture needles
- Celox or quikclot
- Antibiotics
- Ibuprofen or pain reliever
- Rubbing alcohol to sterilize dental tools
- Multi-vitamins
- Gauze bandages
- Antiseptic solutions such as betadine
- Butterfly closures, Steri-strips, surgical or super glue, staples, and/or sutures
- Extra masks (both N95 and standard)
- Antiviral medicines such as Tamiflu
- Potassium iodide (KIO4) tablets
- Benadryl or allergy medicines
- Contraception
- Anti-nausea medicine
- Electrolyte drinks or homemade electrolyte powders
- Braces for sprains
- Moleskins for foot relief
- Stethoscope
- Gloves
- Duct tape
- Potassium iodide capsules
- Snake bite kit
- Anti-diarrhea medication (for adults and children)
- Antibiotics
- Stool softeners
- Petroleum jelly or other lubricant
- CPR mask
- Colloidal silver
If you want to suggest more items please comment below.