What medications are included in the TacMed™ Basic Meds & Bandaid Pack?
The Basic Meds Pack contains: 6x Acetaminophen, 6x Ibuprofen, 6x Aspirin, 6x Anti-Diarrheal, 6x Loperamide, 6x Diphenhydramine, and 2x Oral Rehydration Salts. These seven medication types cover pain management, fever reduction, allergy response, gastrointestinal illness, and hydration — the most common non-traumatic medical complaints in field and operational settings.
What wound care items are included in the TacMed™ Basic Meds & Bandaid Pack?
The Basic Band-Aid Pack contains: 10x Adhesive Bandages (2"x4"), 10x Waterproof Adhesive Bandages (1-1/16"x2-1/4"), 10x Adhesive Bandages (1"x3"), 6x Adhesive Knuckle Bandages (1.5"x2-7/8"), 6x Moleskin Pads (3"), and 2x Hydrocortisone Cream (0.9g). The inclusion of moleskin pads specifically addresses blister prevention and treatment, critical for foot-movement-dependent operations.
Is this pack designed to replace a trauma IFAK?
No. The TacMed™ Basic Meds & Bandaid Pack is designed to supplement a primary hemorrhage control IFAK, not replace it. It addresses common non-life-threatening operational medical needs — minor wounds, pain, fever, GI illness, and blisters — that are not covered by a standard trauma kit but that significantly impact mission capability when left untreated over extended operations.
Who manufactures the TacMed™ Basic Meds & Bandaid Pack?
This pack is manufactured by Tactical Medical Solutions (TacMed™), based in Toccoa, Georgia. TacMed™ is a leading developer of tactical medical training and equipment, including the widely used SOFTT-W tourniquet and various kit configurations for military, law enforcement, and civilian first responders.
Is this pack suitable for home, travel, and outdoor use?
Yes. While designed with operational medicine principles in mind, the TacMed™ Basic Meds & Bandaid Pack is equally effective as a personal or family medical kit for home, vehicle, camping, hiking, and travel use. The combination of OTC medications and wound care supplies provides practical coverage for the most common day-to-day medical situations most people encounter.
Where should the Basic Meds & Bandaid Pack be carried during field operations?
The pack is compact enough for a cargo pocket, pack pouch, or vehicle med bag. For operations where weight and space are constrained, it can be broken into medication pouches and bandage clusters and distributed across first-line and second-line gear. It is typically positioned alongside — not inside — the primary IFAK, since their use cases differ.
Can the aspirin in this pack be used for suspected cardiac events in the field?
Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is a standard component of field cardiac emergency protocols: 325mg chewable aspirin administered early in a suspected myocardial infarction has demonstrated mortality benefit. The 6-count aspirin in this pack supports that use case. Administration should follow applicable medical-direction protocols and scope of practice for the provider.
How does this pack support TCCC or TECC doctrine?
TCCC and TECC address life-threatening trauma. The Basic Meds & Bandaid Pack is not a trauma kit component — it addresses the Tactical Field Care and prolonged field care phases where non-life-threatening conditions (pain, fever, minor wounds, GI illness) degrade mission readiness. It complements TCCC doctrine by covering the medical needs that fall outside hemorrhage control and airway management.