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*[[Aloe vera]] gel - used for a wide variety of skin problems, including burns, sunburns, itching, and dry skin  
*[[Aloe vera]] gel - used for a wide variety of skin problems, including burns, sunburns, itching, and dry skin  
*Burn gel - a water based gel that acts as a cooling agent and often includes a mild anesthetic such as [[lidocaine]] and, sometimes, an antiseptic such as [[Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca Oil)]]
*Burn gel - a water based gel that acts as a cooling agent and often includes a mild anesthetic such as [[lidocaine]] and, sometimes, an antiseptic such as [[Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca Oil)]]
*[[Epinephrine]] [[auto-injector]] (brand name Epipen) - Often included in kits for wilderness use and in places like summer camps, to treat anaphylactic shock. Requires a prescription and can be used with minimal training.
*Epinephrine [[auto-injector]] (brand name Epipen) - Often included in kits for wilderness use and in places like summer camps, to treat anaphylactic shock. Requires a prescription and can be used with minimal training.
*Poison treatments
*Poison treatments
**[[Activated charcoal]] - to be used when directed by [[Poison control center|poison control]].
**[[Activated charcoal]] - to be used when directed by [[Poison control center|poison control]].
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