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Ultimate Blackout Kit — Clinician Guided Emergency Medications

Start a secure evaluation with a U.S.-licensed clinician. If appropriate, your Blackout kit ships discreetly with targeted treatment and clear safety guidance. We follow antibiotic stewardship to avoid unnecessary use and protect your privacy under HIPAA.

Be prepared, not panicked. Start a secure online evaluation with a U.S-licensed clinician. If appropriate, your all-in-one emergency kit ships discreetly with targeted options for common infections, skin/wound issues, allergic reactions, bronchospasm, and nausea—plus plain-language safety guidance.

People trust our clinician-guided care.
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What’s in the Ultimate Blackout Kit

Your clinician determines the final contents after review. Examples of items the kit may include:

  • Antibiotic options for selected, uncomplicated bacterial infections (e.g., amoxicillin–clavulanate, azithromycin, doxycycline, trimethoprim–sulfamethoxazole, metronidazole).
  • Antifungal support when appropriate (e.g., fluconazole for vulvovaginal candidiasis consistent with CDC guidance).
  • Antiparasitic when indicated (e.g., ivermectin for certain parasitic infections—not for viruses such as COVID-19).
  • Antiemetic for specific types of nausea/vomiting (e.g., ondansetron per FDA-approved indications).
  • Epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) for anaphylaxis — first-line emergency treatment; always call 911 after use.
  • Albuterol inhaler for bronchospasm in reversible obstructive airway disease or exercise-induced bronchospasm, as directed.
  • Topicals & wound care (e.g., mupirocin 2% ointment for impetigo/limited skin infections; silver sulfadiazine 1% cream for certain burn care when directed; triamcinolone 0.1% for steroid-responsive dermatoses).

Right care, right time

We prescribe only when likely to help. Unnecessary antibiotics increase side effects and antimicrobial resistance.

5 easy Steps

How it works

1

Start your visit

2

Clinician review

3

If appropriate

4

Kit delivered to your door

5

Follow-up

Blackout UTI Kit

DIY/Random Online Antibiotics

Never share Medications are prescribed to you; sharing is unsafe.

When minutes matter, you’ll have a plan.

Why carry a Blackout Kit?

On open water or winding roads, symptoms can hit fast. Start a secure telehealth review before you sail or fly; if preventive or relief options are appropriate, a clinician will tailor your kit and provide simple safety steps. We favor proven approaches, use medicines only when they’re likely to help, and highlight red-flag symptoms that need in-person care.

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

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.

Select uncomplicated bacterial infections (per clinician judgment), specific fungal or parasitic conditions, nausea/vomiting that fits FDA-approved use for ondansetron, minor skin infections, and emergency anaphylaxis treatment.

Your clinician tailors the kit to your history, risks, allergies, and travel plans. Some medicines may be removed or substituted for safety.

Only when they’re likely to help. We follow CDC/IDSA stewardship principles to reduce side effects and resistance.

Tell us during your evaluation; certain medicines are avoided in pregnancy or with specific conditions. Your clinician will counsel you on safer alternatives.

Yes. We follow HIPAA Privacy & Security Rules and provide a Notice of Privacy Practices.

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.

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