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    Ask Adventure Medical Kits your First Aid questions here

    Are you referring to the Trauma Pak with QuikClot? The interior contents are each individually wrapped, so there's no problem with opening the main bag.
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    Ask Adventure Medical Kits your First Aid questions here

    We'd recommend you check out the Trauma Pak with QuikClot, Sportsman 400, and Mountaineer medical kits. One of the SAR members also mentioned he likes to keep the Suture/Syringe Kit in his car because he's often with paramedics.
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    Ask Adventure Medical Kits your First Aid questions here

    What activity will you be using it for? We have some WFR and SAR members on staff and depending on the activity (hunting, hiking, keep in the car, etc.) their preferred kits vary, but happy to make a recommendation specifically for you.
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    Ask Adventure Medical Kits your First Aid questions here

    MTGomer - Getting to a hospital is your main priority - meaning, yes, this could be a good time to use your inReach, especially if you're deep into the backcountry (several hours from a hospital). You want to evacuate with as little exertion as possible. If you have to self-evacuate, Dr. Brad...
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    Ask Adventure Medical Kits your First Aid questions here

    Thanks for your question, Ben. You can refer to the drug facts on the back of most medications for information on recommended storage temperatures. These are the temperatures that the medicines are guaranteed to stay effective at. Storing the medicines at temperatures outside of that range...

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