Meds & Topicals
Having the right medicine can make all the difference in the quality of life for anyone spending extended time outdoors. But carrying bottles of pills is not only awkward, it can be big trouble; if a person simply hands someone else some pills and there is an adverse reaction, liability issues can arise. Carrying unit-dose medications makes sense, not only because of their reduced size and protection from the elements, but also for liability purposes. A person who gives another person a package with all the FDA-mandated information, is protected from liabilities that could accrue to someone simply handing out pills.
31-0174
31-0433
50-4444
Slishman Pedidose Pediatric Dosing Syringe
30-1116
30-1132
30-1106

Built for Mobility & Medical Performance
The MARCH TCCC IFAK offers a convenient kit that adheres to the MARCH protocol of care and includes products recommended by the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care.
30-1095
Hydrocortisone 1% Cream (10 pack, Unit Doses)
60-0016BOX24
60-0015BOX100
60-0285
50-0835
30-1102
Anti-Itch Gel Unit Dose, 10 pack
60-0017
60-0630
60-0032Pack5
30-1106SD
SHORT DATED! Calagel Unit Dose Packets - 10 Pack
61-1210BOX100
60-0220BOX250SD
SHORT DATED! Aspirin Tablets, 2 per package (325 mg) - Box of 250
60-0150
60-0007
60-0006
Poison Ivy/Oak + Insect Bite Soap - Case of 12
60-0224
60-0223
60-0222
50-0191
70-0799
70-1799
60-0268
30-1104
60-0613
50-0202










































































































