Source: HantavirusMap.com
The WHO’s outbreak reports confirm Andes Hantavirus spreading across 5+ countries
confirmed cases verified by multiple labs
case fatality rate for Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
already classified as an active international event
That's Where Medical Emergency Kits Come In
Treats 30+ common conditions
Medical Emergency Kit
Designed for when symptoms escalate — so you’re not scrambling when it matters most.
- Access to 8 life-saving prescription medications
- With Amoxicillin, generic Z-Pak, for early treatment of bacterial and respiratory infections
- Clear, clinician-written guidebook
Contagion Emergency Kit
Built to support respiratory recovery during peak illness times.
- Essential medications like Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine and generic Tamiflu
- Treats common respiratory infections
- Budesonide + nebulizer, and guidebook
What's Inside the Kit
Medical Emergency Kit
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1. Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (generic Augmentin™)
Broad-spectrum antibiotic used for respiratory, urinary, and skin infections.
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2. Azithromycin (generic Z-Pak™)
Antibiotic effective against bacterial respiratory and sinus infections.
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3. Doxycycline
Versatile antibiotic often used for tick-borne illness, skin infections, and pneumonia.
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4. Metronidazole (generic Flagyl™)
Targets bacterial vaginosis, dental, and gastrointestinal infections.
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1. Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (generic Augmentin™)
Broad-spectrum antibiotic used for respiratory, urinary, and skin infections.
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2. Azithromycin (generic Z-Pak™)
Antibiotic effective against bacterial respiratory and sinus infections.
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3. Doxycycline
Versatile antibiotic often used for tick-borne illness, skin infections, and pneumonia.
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4. Metronidazole (generic Flagyl™)
Targets bacterial vaginosis, dental, and gastrointestinal infections.
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5. Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole (generic Bactrim™)
Antibiotic used for urinary tract and respiratory infections.
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6. Ivermectin (generic Stromectol™)
Anti-parasitic used for intestinal infections and traveler's diarrhea.
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7. Fluconazole (generic Diflucan™)
Antifungal treatment for yeast infections and fungal overgrowth.
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8. Ondansetron (generic Zofran™)
Stops severe nausea, vomiting, and motion sickness.
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5. Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole (generic Bactrim™)
Antibiotic used for urinary tract and respiratory infections.
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6. Ivermectin (generic Stromectol™)
Anti-parasitic used for intestinal infections and traveler's diarrhea.
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7. Fluconazole (generic Diflucan™)
Antifungal treatment for yeast infections and fungal overgrowth.
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8. Ondansetron (generic Zofran™)
Stops severe nausea, vomiting, and motion sickness.
Contagion Emergency Kit
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1. Compounded Ivermectin 12mg - 25 Tablets
Nobel Prize-winning anti-parasitic agent on the essential medicines list.
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2. Hydroxychloroquine 200mg - 14 Tablets
Anti-malarial medicine also effective in combating multiple respiratory viruses.
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3. Azithromycin (generic Z-Pak™) 250mg - 12 Tablets
Antibiotic effective against bacterial respiratory and sinus infections.
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1. Compounded Ivermectin 12mg - 25 Tablets
Nobel Prize-winning anti-parasitic agent on the essential medicines list.
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2. Hydroxychloroquine 200mg - 14 Tablets
Anti-malarial medicine also effective in combating multiple respiratory viruses.
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3. Azithromycin (generic Z-Pak™) 250mg - 12 Tablets
Antibiotic effective against bacterial respiratory and sinus infections.
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4. Oseltamivir (generic Tamiflu™) 75mg - 10 Tablets
Antiviral medication to help reduce severity of flu symptoms.
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5. Budesonide (generic Pulmicort™) 0.5mg/2mL - 5 Vials
Corticosteroid inhaler used to reduce inflammation in the airways and lungs.
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6. Nebulizer
Portable nebulizer converts liquid medicine into a fine mist for quick, easy breathing relief.
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4. Oseltamivir (generic Tamiflu™) 75mg - 10 Tablets
Antiviral medication to help reduce severity of flu symptoms.
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5. Budesonide (generic Pulmicort™) 0.5mg/2mL - 5 Vials
Corticosteroid inhaler used to reduce inflammation in the airways and lungs.
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6. Nebulizer
Portable nebulizer converts liquid medicine into a fine mist for quick, easy breathing relief.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a prescription?
Yes! The medications in the Emergency Kits are prescription-only. But don’t worry - follow the instructions in the link after purchase (also emailed to you) to receive your medical history form needed to complete your consultation.
*Based on allergies and other medical details, one or more of the medications may not be prescribed within the kit without substitution.
Are The Wellness Company Emergency Kits covered by insurance?
No, The Wellness Company does not accept any type of health insurance or 3rd party payors like Medicare.
Can I request a specific medication when placing an order?
The Wellness Company does not currently offer the option to swap specific medications or place partial orders for emergency kits. However, you can schedule a Virtual Care consultation through our care portal at https://care.twc.health/ to speak with a provider about another prescription or clinical question. Your provider will then be able to offer further assistance and guidance based on your specific needs and concerns.
*Based on allergies and other medical details, one or more of the medications may not be prescribed within the kit without substitution.
How do I receive a virtual care consultation to receive my Emergency Kit?
After purchasing The Wellness Company Emergency Kit, you will be emailed a link to a medical history form to validate your purchase.
You MUST fill out the clinical medical history form for a medical provider to review your suitability and send the prescription.
If your medical provider requires additional information, a phone call or virtual follow-up may be necessary.
For further assistance, contact our Customer Support team at Support@twc.health.
Can I share my kit with family members?
The Wellness Company only offers Emergency Kits that are prescribed to the specific individual to whom the medication is intended.
The prescribed medications take into account the individual’s medical status based on the clinical medical history form, including any noted allergies. All medications have potential for allergic reactions and other adverse effects. Therefore, it is crucial to not allow others to use medications that were not prescribed for them.
The emergency medications should be handled with the same caution as any other prescription medication prescribed by a physician. It is important to adhere to the prescribed usage guidelines and avoid sharing the kit with family members unless explicitly advised to do so by a healthcare professional.
Does The Wellness Company accept HSA or FSA cards?
While The Wellness Company generally accepts HSA (Health Savings Account) or FSA (Flexible Spending Account) cards, it's important to check with your insurance provider before attempting to use your card.
Some insurance plans may have specific requirements, such as an itemized cost breakdown for each medication, which The Wellness Company may not be able to provide.
We encourage you to verify with your insurance provider regarding their guidelines and coverage for using HSA cards.
What is the shelf-life of medications within The Wellness Company Emergency Kits?
The FDA requires pharmacies to label prescription medications with an expiration date, which can be found on the prescription included in your kit. While the duration of the expiration date can vary depending on the medication and formulation, most medications, including antibiotics, commonly have a shelf life of around 2 years.
To optimize the shelf life of medications, it is generally recommended to store them in air-tight containers in a cool and dry environment. However, it is important to note that storage requirements can vary for different medications, so it is advisable to consult with your healthcare professional regarding proper storage conditions.
Information about the FDA’s Shelf-Life Extension Program may be found within the Guidebook (included within the kit) and at the following link below:
How do I know when to use the medications contained in my kit?
Our emergency kits were created so that you have access to medications for future use, without the worry of shortages or difficulty accessing a pharmacy.
These medications are intended only to be used under provider supervision. Should you feel ill, you can make a free, follow-up appointment with one of our providers for a diagnosis and treatment plan at https://care.twc.health.





