Packing for college can be an overwhelming process, and although you can purchase a majority of your dorm essentials during that first week, there are some items — yes, including medicines and first-aid supplies — that should be picked up and stowed away prior to drop-off day.
If your parent or guardian is anything like mine, they probably have several college packing lists going already. For me, first-aid supplies were never much of a priority. I was more concerned about my bedding and hanging twinkling lights than stocking up on Band-Aids or checking to see if the bottle of hydrogen peroxide had expired. But the first time I woke up with a hangover, I was grateful that my mom had made sure I packed ibuprofen. Likewise with the allergy pills she snuck into my first-aid kit, because she knew my sinuses would go crazy when the seasons changed. She may have been thousands of miles away, but she knew exactly what I needed.
Even though I definitely didn’t need the five bags of cotton balls that were stashed in my luggage, I was prepared for any sickness or minor injury that came my way. Yes, picking out your dorm decor is fun and exciting, but preparing a first-aid kit is a crucial task you should check off your list before stepping on campus. Here’s a comprehensive list of medicines and supplies to help get you started:
- Reusable cloth face masks
- Disposable face masks
- Thermometer
- Allergy medicine
- Cold and flu medicine
- Cough drops
- Acetaminophen
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen
- Band-Aids in several sizes
- Sterile gauze pads in several sizes
- Cottons balls
- Disposable sterile gloves
- Hydrogen peroxide (for cleaning scrapes and cuts)
- Alcohol-free cleansing wipes
- Itch-relieving cream
- Antibiotic ointment, such as Neosporin
- Disposable instant hot and cold packs
- Tweezers
- Nail clippers
- Scissors