Now we have the ability to personally stock up on prescription medications in case of emergency. We all learned during the Covid-19 pandemic that if the supplky chain gets disrupted or hospitals get flooded with people it can be almost impossible to get the lifesaving medications you may need. Not only your lifesaving medications but even day to day medications as well. We have partnered with Jase Medical to provide you these lifesaving medications quickly and easily.
What’s the process?
This is the step by step on how you can ensure you have the meds you need if things go south:
Use this link to go to Jase Medical. Use coupon code JTFPREP or READY20 for a discount.
You will fill out a medical intake form and a doctor will write your prescriptions, send them to their pharmacy, and ship them right to your home in a carry case. In the case you will find your medications and a fantastic guide to determine what your ailment couple potentially be. In addition, you will have access to medical professionals for a year with no bills! This is a simple and legal process to ensure you have critical medications when you need them.
Other Details:
Available in the United States & Canada
Get 6 useful prescription medications (with a long shelf life) prescribed, fulfilled, and shipped direct to your home.
Add-on prescription selections. (see below)
Get your current medications fulfilled– 12 month extended supply of your current daily prescription medications.
Substitution requests are available.
Unlimited Physician Follow-ups for one year
Additional Kid’s Case Available: Emergency medication supply for kids ages 2-11
Your meds will be labeled with an expiration date of 1 year once filled. However, the there was a study done on how wrong expiration dates are especially for “solid” or no-liquid medications. Check out our blog article on this subject.
What Medications included in the Jase Case?
Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (generic for Augmentin®)
Treats skin, sinus, throat, dental, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, bite wounds, and intra-abdominal infections.
Azithromycin (Pack of 6)
Used for respiratory, ear, and throat infections, infectious diarrhea, certain sexually transmitted diseases, and typhoid fever, especially for those allergic to penicillin.
Ciprofloxacin
Addresses urinary tract, kidney, and prostatitis infections, bone and joint infections, infectious diarrhea, intra-abdominal infections, and bioterrorism threats like anthrax and plague.
Doxycycline
Effective against skin and soft tissue infections, ear and sinus infections, pneumonia, bioterrorism infections (anthrax, plague, tularemia), malaria, Lyme disease, and MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus).
Metronidazole
Treats amoebic infections, skin infections, intra-abdominal infections, C. diff diarrhea, tetanus, and certain sexually transmitted diseases.
Emergency Medication Guide
This guidebooks is priceless! Includes symptom charts, detailed information by medication, conditions, risks, and instructions on how to use each medication.
Some of the potential add-ons:
To be transparent, some of these items are far less expensive if you run to your local store like acetaminophen, Ibuprofen etc.
Acetazolamide 250mg: Used for acute altitude sickness and glaucoma (acute angle-closure). Comes in a pack of 10 tablets.
Albuterol HFA 90mcg 18gm: For bronchospasm and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease exacerbation. Available as one solution (US only).
Atovaquone-Proguanil 250/100mg: An antimalarial medication. Comes in a pack of 40 tablets.
Celecoxib 100mg: Treats acute pain, including general, menstrual, and gout-related pain. Comes in a pack of 28 capsules.
CiproDex Otic 0.3%/0.1%: Used for otitis externa (Swimmer’s Ear). Available as one solution.
Dexamethasone 4mg: Treats inflammation, acute altitude/mountain sickness, high-altitude cerebral edema, and asthma. Comes in a pack of 10 tablets
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 25mg (OTC): Used for allergic reactions, hives, insomnia, motion sickness, and nausea/vomiting. Available in quantities of 60-100 tablets based on the country of origin.
EpiPen Auto Injector 0.3mg: An alpha/beta agonist medication for severe allergic reactions. Available as 1-2 injectors based on the country of origin.
Famotidine (Pepcid) 20mg (OTC): A histamine H2 blocker. Available in quantities of 60-100 tablets based on the country of origin.
Fluconazole 150mg: Used for vaginal candidiasis. Comes in a pack of 4 tablets (females only).
Hydroxyzine 25mg: Treats insomnia, itching, and hives. Comes in a pack of 30 tablets.
Hydrocortisone 2.5% topical cream: A low potency topical steroid used to treat dermatitis and itching. Available in a 30g tube (US only).
Ibuprofen 200mg (OTC): For fever reduction and pain relief. Available in packs of 100 tablets (US only).
Ivermectin 3mg (20 tablets): An anti-parasitic medication. Enough to treat parasitic infections such as scabies. (Sale price: US $80)
Ivermectin 3mg (40 tablets): An anti-parasitic medication. Enough to treat parasitic infections such as scabies. (Sale price: US $145)
Loperamide 2mg (OTC): Used for acute and chronic diarrhea. Comes in a pack of 12 tablets
Methylprednisolone 4mg: A corticosteroid. Comes in a pack of 21 tablets (US only).
Naloxone HCL 4mg nasal spray: Used for opioid overdose. Available as a 2-pack (US only).
Ofloxacin ophthalmic 0.3%: Treats bacterial conjunctivitis. Available as one suspension.
Ondansetron 4mg: Used for nausea and vomiting. Comes in a pack of 21 tablets.
Oseltamivir 75mg (Tamiflu): Used for influenza. Available in packs of 10 tablets.
Permethrin 5% 60g: A topical anti-parasitic agent. Available in a 60g tube (US only).
Scopolamine 1mg Patch: Used for motion sickness. Comes in a pack of 4 patches (US only).
Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% (20g): A topical antibiotic. Available in a 20g tube.
Triamcinolone 0.1% (15g): Used for dermatitis (atopic, contact, seborrheic, and vulvar) and psoriasis. Available in a 15g tube (US only).
Valacyclovir 500mg: Treats herpes simplex (oral or genital) and herpes zoster (shingles). Comes in a pack of 60 tablets.
How does the backup for my daily med work?
You can procure a 12-month emergency supply of your essential daily prescription medications. For the same reason as above, it is a good idea to have a backup supply of day to day medications.
Conditions Covered:
Cholesterol
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