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The Pac-Kit 13-600 First Aid/Burn Cream is a convenient solution for minor injuries, featuring 0.9 gm packets that contain effective ingredients like benzalkonium chloride and lidocaine HCL, designed to prevent infection and provide temporary pain relief. Perfect for personal use or as a refill for your first aid kit, this box of 60 ensures you're always ready for life's little emergencies.





K**E
It’s like I didn’t even burn myself
Without thinking, I grabbed my as-hot-as-it-could-get curling iron by the metal part to roll up the cord and burned the heck out of my hand. It hurt so bad I thought I might pass out (then again, I have a really low pain tolerance). I ran my hand under some cold water and applied four packets of this stuff. Pain was almost completely gone within about ten minutes. An hour later, there’s zero pain and my hand doesn’t have a mark on it. Yeah, I’d say this stuff is pretty great.
A**Y
Must have for first-aid kit
I bought this item on 8/27/18. Today as I write this, it is 1/16/21. I bought this for the inevitable time in the future that it would be needed, which occurred for the first time two days ago for me. I was pulling a pan out of the oven, and managed to bump my arm into the top of the oven. It was not a very large burn, but it sure did hurt. I continued cooking in pain for several minutes before I remembered that I had purchased this burn cream a while back.I pulled out a packet of this cream and rubbed it over the burn, and it was instantaneous relief. I applied it thick and just left it to dry on it's own. It literally quit hurting immediately, and it has not hurt the first time since that night. This stuff is amazing.
S**.
Handy size
These are perfect for Scouts' first aid kits! You go camping and someone's going to get burned. It's usually my pyromaniac son, but now all of our Scouts have them!!
D**E
Dad to teenagers
I received what I ordered.
L**D
Perfect for on the go emergencies
These are great little packets to keep around. I keep some of these, some extra band aids, and some Pac-Kit alcohol wipes in my purse for little emergencies. I think that the amount of cream in each packet is the perfect amount for small burns. It seems to be very effective, it definately helped heal a little 1 inch burn that I got on my arm. After about 3-4 days it is barely noticeable. I will keep a constant stock of these.
K**K
It works!
I picked up a hot pan straight out of the oven no gloves. Thought for sure my hands would bubble up based off of proper experience. My initial pain was a 9. After running my hands under cool water 20 minutes I applied this cream liberally. Everytime I felt more pain I applied more cream. I wrapped my hands with a loose sterile bandage and then would reapply the cream of I felt more pain. I went through maybe 20 packs over the course of 3 hours. Its the morning now and I have no blisters. My hands are a bit sensitive but overall I can use them. I am just astonished that they did not blister which is often a miserable experience. Gonna restock now! THANK YOU! ✌️
T**Y
Worked only so so on burns....
My husband got a pretty large burn on his ankle. This product definitely made it look better but it was still slow to heal so we switched to Medihoney and that did the trick. The packets are very convenient to carry and I think this would be better for cuts and scrapes. Still a good product and we will definitely keep them in our first aid kit.
V**K
Something Important Hidden: Contains Ethyl Alcohol, Will Sting
Before I ordered I looked over every possible photo and read the descriptions for the ingredients. All I saw repeated was the same ingredients in Bactine with just 4/5th less lidocaine. So when I got my order I took out one packet to try out the cream, unable to read the fine print as I didn't have my reading glasses around. The packets are small so they only cover a finger-size or smaller area, and the print is small as well. Well I was unpleasantly surprised to get instant burning of my healing cooking burn. I mean instant. Now the burn I am treating is now at 5 days, and I have been using several products, none of which have stung or burned, but none of those have alcohol which I made sure not to get. I was not surprised when I got to my reading glasses then to see that in the Inactive Ingredients as the 3rd item is Ethyl Alcohol. Alcohol and hydrogen peroxide should not be applied to burns. Even though the first inactive ingredient is Aloe vera, how about taking a dolop of that and adding alcohol, and it adds up to burning sting. For sure I will not put it on a burn again. On healthy skin it did not burn; on healing 2nd degree burn it stings, not as bad as direct full-strength alcohol, but not mild either that you will promise never to apply it to any such burn again.For same burn I have used other amazon-bought items as puracyn plus which smells a little like bleach, but it does not sting, and bactine , and antiseptic wound wash by walgreens (bought from walgreens) which also has aloe, but no alcohol so does not sting, as well as manuka honey, neomycin, etc things that do not have alcohol so have not caused burning/stinging.I got this particular box of packets to have on hand in first aid kit, and am glad I 'tested' it on my healing burn. The only other thing I tried that also stung to use was another burn gel that had menthol in the inactive and did sting that burn. If I had known this had alcohol I would not have bought it. For minor cuts, minor small abrasion might be ok, but nothing else. It is ironic because it is named First Aid Burn Cream. But it should just be called First Aid Cream and forget about calling it a burn cream as someone with larger burn could think it was good to use and get an unpleasant surprise.
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