Just my opinion, but I don't think an altoids size PSK is the place for ANY firstaid supplies or medication. Let's see if this stirs up a health discussion:<br><br>1) there is no antiseptic worth carrying if you don't have potable water to irrigate a wound. If there is sufficient potable water, you most likely can pass on the antiseptic.<br><br>2) a piece of duct tape or electrician's tape (which seems standard on all the PSKs we talk about in this forum) is better than a bandaid any time.<br><br>3) for serious pain, (i.e., greater than the ambient pain of being lost and needing to survive!) you can't carry enough of anything worthwhile to SAFELY medicate that pain, in a PSK. I've even carried morphine sulphate in a PSK. Waste of space! If the trauma needed big pain relief, it needed a real medical kit. And it needed injectable analgesics.<br><br>4) similar opinion regarding antibiotics. Even Z-pak or Cipro. Wait 'till you're rescued to start antibiotics. I doubt that in the most-likely survival scenario of less than 3-4days you'll get an incapacitating infection.. unless a terrifically dirty wound, that your PSK antibiotics would in fact help you with! If you have to have antibiotics, they belong in a medical kit.<br><br>What do others think?