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The Family Medicine Chest

ALWAYS REMEMBER TO KEEP THIS IN A SAFE PLACE WHERE CHILDREN CANNOT REACH IT

Remember to seek advice from your pharmacist about medicines but here is a list of items useful in case of minor illnesses or accidents:

  • A selection of plasters in assorted sizes
  • A triangular bandage
  • Sterile dressings in assorted sizes
  • Two sterile eye pads
  • Tweezers for removing splinters
  • Thermometer for fevers
  • Calamine lotion for dabbing onto insect bites, stings and sunburn
  • Antiseptic cream to treat sores, spots and grazes
  • Vapour rub for steam inhalation or to rub on the chest and nose of a child with a stuffy nose or dry cough
  • Paracetamol syrups to relieve pain or fever in young children
  • Soluble aspirin/Paracetamol/ibuprofen tablets which are good for headaches, colds, sore throats and painful bruises
  • Menthol crystals to make steam inhalations to treat catarrh and dry or painful coughs
  • Sharp scissors to cut dressings
  • 3” wide crepe bandage to keep dressings in place or support sprains
  • Indigestion remedy
  • Mild laxative
  • Oral rehydration solution – anti-diarrhoeal



 

 
 
 
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