An Ounce Of Preparation Is Worth A Pound Of Cure
| by News Canada | July 26, 2002
(NC)-Doesn't it always seem that you are out of bandages just when you need one the most - your new shoes have created massive blisters on your feet or you have just nicked yourself in the kitchen. With a bit of planning and well thought-out purchases, you can keep your medicine cabinet stocked with the necessary essentials and be prepared for all common medical situations.
Things your bathroom cabinet should never be without:
• Bandages and gauze to keep wounds covered and clean
• Medicated cream or antibiotic ointment
• Antiseptic wash for cleaning and disinfecting scrapes, cuts and burns
• Decongestant and serum for cold and cough
• Antihistamine for relief from allergies
• Pain, inflammation and fever relievers
• Anti-nausea tablets and bismuth subsalicylate for diarrhea
• An eyewash to flush harmful substances from the eyes
• A thermometer to monitor body temperature for fever
• A first aid handbook - reviewed regularly, preferably before an emergency occurs.
With Canadians' safety in mind, a variety of advanced care products have been created to treat all minor wounds, including BAND-AID® Brand Hurt-Free™ Antiseptic Wash - a cleanser featuring an anesthetic to help ease the throbbing of minor wounds - and BAND-AID® Brand Water Block Plus™ Finger-Wrap - with a unique tapered design to stay on fingers better. For more information on first care contact the BAND-AID® website at www.bandaid.com.
Things your bathroom cabinet should never be without:
• Bandages and gauze to keep wounds covered and clean
• Medicated cream or antibiotic ointment
• Antiseptic wash for cleaning and disinfecting scrapes, cuts and burns
• Decongestant and serum for cold and cough
• Antihistamine for relief from allergies
• Pain, inflammation and fever relievers
• Anti-nausea tablets and bismuth subsalicylate for diarrhea
• An eyewash to flush harmful substances from the eyes
• A thermometer to monitor body temperature for fever
• A first aid handbook - reviewed regularly, preferably before an emergency occurs.
With Canadians' safety in mind, a variety of advanced care products have been created to treat all minor wounds, including BAND-AID® Brand Hurt-Free™ Antiseptic Wash - a cleanser featuring an anesthetic to help ease the throbbing of minor wounds - and BAND-AID® Brand Water Block Plus™ Finger-Wrap - with a unique tapered design to stay on fingers better. For more information on first care contact the BAND-AID® website at www.bandaid.com.
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