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<blockquote data-quote="mr.sgthilina" data-source="post: 28677889" data-attributes="member: 352828"><p>Paracetamol - for fever and pain</p><p>Antacids tablets - for Gastritis</p><p>Diclofenac gel or equivalent - can apply over joints or painful areas (for joint pain and muscle pain)</p><p>Silver sulfadiazine or equivalent - to apply over small burns before proper medical treatment</p><p>Oral rehydration solution - to hydrate, specially during diarrheal illnesses</p><p>Chlorhexidine mouthwash - an oral antiseptic, can use for oral ulcers</p><p>Potassium permanganate - an antiseptic to clean wounds</p><p>Povidone iodine - an antiseptic solution or cream. To apply over wounds or ulcers</p><p>Plasters</p><p>Gauze swabs/bandages</p><p>Cotton swabs</p><p>Isopropyl alcohol - to clean wounds</p><p>Pair of Scissors</p><p></p><p>Antihistamines and antiemetics through your family doctor</p><p></p><p>Antihistamines for milder allergies and rhinitis</p><p>Antiemetics for vomiting</p><p></p><p>You need a prescription to buy those two drugs and ask your family doctor for further information/advice.</p><p></p><p>Those mentioned drugs/medicins only to be used as first aid. Always seek medical care.</p><p></p><p>Always consider existing allergies before use.</p><p></p><p>If anything else, I'll edit the post later.</p><p></p><p>New additions</p><p>A tweezers</p><p>Hydrogen peroxide - to clean wounds </p><p>Thermometer</p><p>Disposable gloves</p><p>Ice pack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.sgthilina, post: 28677889, member: 352828"] Paracetamol - for fever and pain Antacids tablets - for Gastritis Diclofenac gel or equivalent - can apply over joints or painful areas (for joint pain and muscle pain) Silver sulfadiazine or equivalent - to apply over small burns before proper medical treatment Oral rehydration solution - to hydrate, specially during diarrheal illnesses Chlorhexidine mouthwash - an oral antiseptic, can use for oral ulcers Potassium permanganate - an antiseptic to clean wounds Povidone iodine - an antiseptic solution or cream. To apply over wounds or ulcers Plasters Gauze swabs/bandages Cotton swabs Isopropyl alcohol - to clean wounds Pair of Scissors Antihistamines and antiemetics through your family doctor Antihistamines for milder allergies and rhinitis Antiemetics for vomiting You need a prescription to buy those two drugs and ask your family doctor for further information/advice. Those mentioned drugs/medicins only to be used as first aid. Always seek medical care. Always consider existing allergies before use. If anything else, I'll edit the post later. New additions A tweezers Hydrogen peroxide - to clean wounds Thermometer Disposable gloves Ice pack [/QUOTE]
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