Basic Blackout Kit
$279.99
An emergency antibiotic kit gives you something most people don’t realize they’re missing until it’s too late: control. In a world where supply chains break, clinics fill up, and help isn’t always immediately available, having trusted antibiotics on hand turns a vulnerable moment into a manageable one. It’s a simple, compact safeguard that protects your family from common infections that can escalate quickly when care is delayed. For anyone who values preparedness, peace of mind, and the ability to act fast when every minute counts, this kit isn’t just useful—it’s essential.
People trust our clinician-guided care.
if approved
What’s in the Basic Blackout Kit
- Amoxicillin-Clavulanate: 14 tabs
Doxycycling: 14 tabs
Metronidazole: 21 tabs
Trimethoprim–Sulfamethoxazole: 14 tabs
Fluconazole: 7tabs
Azithromycin: Z-pack
Ondansetron: 30 tabs
Albuterol
Right care, right time
We prescribe only when likely to help. Unnecessary antibiotics increase side effects and antimicrobial resistance.
Know the limits.
Phenazopyridine is for short-term symptom relief and does not cure an infection.
5 easy Steps
How it works
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Start your visit
- Complete a secure questionnaire (≈5–10 minutes).
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Clinician review
- A U.S.-licensed clinician evaluates your history, medications, and travel plans to decide what’s appropriate. Care is rendered where you’re located; state licensure rules apply.
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If appropriate
- Prescriptions sent to partner pharmacy; OTC items included for convenience.
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Discreet delivery
- Your cruise kit ships with plain-language safety guidance.
5
Follow-up
- Message support; get refills and travel tips when needed.
Blackout UTI Kit
DIY/Random Online Antibiotics
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Clinician evaluation & guideline-concordant prescribing
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Stewardship: shortest effective therapy
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HIPAA safeguards & patient rights
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Clear red-flag guidance
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Discreet U.S. pharmacy fulfillment
UTIs are common more than half of women will experience at least one in their lifetime.
When minutes matter, you’ll have a plan.
Why carry a UTI Kit?
Traveling, on call, or far from a clinic? A UTI kit provides a practical backup: complete a secure telehealth review, and if treatment is indicated, you’ll get clinician-guided care with simple safety steps. Antibiotics are used only when they clearly help, to limit side effects and resistance.
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First-line treatments for uncomplicated cystitis include nitrofurantoin or fosfomycin when appropriate—your clinician decides what’s safest for you.
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Short-term urinary pain relief can ease burning/urgency while antibiotics (if indicated) begin to work; phenazopyridine relieves symptoms but is not an antibiotic and is used briefly.
Your safety matters
HIPAA & Privacy
Your privacy, by design. We protect your information with secure encryption and follow HIPAA’s minimum necessary standard—collecting and using only the PHI needed to deliver your telehealth visit and arrange prescription fulfillment. Review your rights anytime in our Notice of Privacy Practices.
Encryption
in transit and at rest; administrative, physical, and technical safeguards.
Minimum necessary
use of PHI for care, payment, and operations.
Your rights
access, request amendments, and read our Notice of Privacy Practices.
Licensure transparency
clinicians verify your location and comply with state rules for telehealth.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a prescription?
Yes—kits are available only after an online clinician evaluation. Because care is delivered where the patient is located, availability can vary by state. A licensed physician reviews your questionnaire and, if appropriate, prescribes the appropriate medication and dosage.
Are these the same antibiotics a clinic would use?
We follow national guidance for uncomplicated cystitis (e.g., nitrofurantoin or fosfomycin when appropriate). Your clinician selects what’s safest for you.
Is the pain reliever an antibiotic?
No. Phenazopyridine reduces discomfort but doesn’t treat the infection and is used briefly.
Can I use this for a kidney infection?
No. Fever, back/flank pain, or vomiting could indicate an upper UTI—seek urgent care. Nitrofurantoin isn’t used for pyelonephritis.
Is my information private?
Yes. We follow HIPAA Privacy & Security Rules and provide a Notice of Privacy Practices.
Can I share my kit?
No. Kits are prescribed to you only and may be unsafe for others.
YOUR SAFETY, OUR EXPERTISE
Connect your preparedness to our medical expertise!
Professional care
The same doctor who stitches up car accident victims at 3 AM now builds your family’s emergency medical kit.
Personalized kits
Medications picked specifically for your family’s medical history, allergies, and the disasters most likely to hit your area.

