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Sting Kill Pain Swabs Instant Pain + Itch Relief From Bee Stings, Bug Bites, 5/Pack

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Sting Kill Pain Swabs Instant Pain + Itch Relief From Bee Stings, Bug Bites, 5/Pack
Sting Kill Pain Swabs Instant Pain + Itch Relief From Bee Stings, Bug Bites, 5/Pack
$ 8.95 $ 4.95
Description

Sting-Kill® Pain Swabs – Instant Pain & Itch Relief

Sting-Kill® Anesthetic Pain Swabs are a topical first-aid treatment specifically designed to relieve the pain and itching caused by insect stings and bites. Each single-use swab is pre-saturated with a maximum-strength formula of benzocaine (20%) and menthol (1%). The benzocaine acts as a local anesthetic to numb the area, while menthol provides a cooling, antipruritic (anti-itch) effect. Together, they “instantly cool and relieve pain and itch” from stings and bites. The product is marketed for use on stings from bees, wasps, hornets and hornet-like insects, as well as bites from mosquitoes, black flies, chiggers, ants, spiders, and even jellyfish.

  • Active ingredients: 20% Benzocaine USP (topical anesthetic) and 1% Menthol USP (antipruritic). These provide a “2-in-1” effect, numbing pain and soothing itch.
  • Uses: Labeled for the temporary relief of pain and itching from bee stings, insect bites (mosquitoes, chiggers, spiders, etc.), minor skin irritations, and jellyfish stings. The manufacturer and retailers advertise it as effective on the most common stinging insects – e.g., “instantly relieves pain and itch” from bee stings, wasp stings, mosquito bites, jellyfish, fire ant bites, black flies, ants, spiders, etc..
  • Form & Packaging: Sparingly sized disposable swabs (often sold in packs of 5). Each swab is individually sealed in foil or blister packaging to keep it sterile. The compact swabs are “small enough to toss in a pocket, purse, or first aid kit” making them convenient to carry outdoors. Typically a package contains 5 single-use swabs (and multi-packs of 2 or more packages are also available).
  • Safety/Age: Intended for external use only on adults and children age 2 and up. (For children under 2, the label advises “Do not use – consult doctor.”.) As with any topical anesthetic, keep out of reach of children, and do not apply on broken or inflamed skin beyond the immediate sting site. Avoid contact with the eyes or mouth. The product is non-greasy and non-staining.

How It Works (Mechanism of Action)

Sting-Kill swabs work by combining two active ingredients: benzocaine and menthol. Benzocaine (at 20% concentration) is a potent local anesthetic. When applied to the skin, it numbs the nerve endings in the affected area, quickly reducing pain. Menthol (1%) provides a cooling sensation and works as an antipruritic, helping to stop the itching that often follows a sting or bite. In effect, the benzocaine “kills the pain” while the menthol “cools and soothes” the itch. The formula is concentrated and fast-acting – the manufacturer notes it provides “quick relief for bites and stings” with effects occurring almost immediately upon application. Because the swabs are saturated with the medication until use, the moment you break the swab and touch it to the skin, the active ingredients start to work.

Indications (What It Treats)

Sting-Kill Anesthetic Swabs are indicated for minor, self-limited injuries like insect stings and bites. According to the official product labeling, it “temporarily relieves pain and itching of bee stings, insect bites and minor skin irritations.”. In practice, users report relief from:

  • Bee and Wasp Stings: Yellow jackets, hornets, and honey bee stings can be very painful. Sting-Kill is specially marketed as a top choice for bee stings.
  • Mosquito Bites and Black Fly Bites: The benzocaine cuts the pain, and menthol eases the intense itch.
  • Fire Ants and Other Ants, Spiders, Chiggers: Any small insect bite that causes sharp pain and itching can be treated.
  • Jellyfish Stings: Although not an insect, the swab is also often used on mild jellyfish stings to control pain and burning. (Note: it is for the sting site – if tentacles are attached, they should be removed first.)

Retail sources emphasize its broad use: for example, one seller notes it relieves pain/itch from “bee stings, wasp stings, mosquito bites, jellyfish stings and bites from chiggers, black flies, ants and spiders.”. Essentially, any superficial sting or bite on healthy skin where a quick anesthetic/antipruritic is needed would fall under its normal use.

Directions for Use

  1. Prepare the area: If a bee sting, first scrape or remove the bee stinger from the skin to stop additional venom release. Wash the area gently if needed.
  2. Open one swab: Remove an individual swab from the card or package. Each swab is sealed in foil or plastic. Push the bottom end of the swab stick out through the backing paper.
  3. Activate the swab: Firmly squeeze or pinch the plastic vial inside the swab to break the inner glass ampoule. This releases the green medicinal liquid into the cotton applicator tip. (In practice, you might “give it a hard pinch” until you hear the vial break and soak the tip.)
  4. Apply to the sting/bite: Touch and rub the saturated tip of the swab onto the affected skin. Apply the anesthetic/menthol liquid generously over the entire bite or sting area. You should feel instant cooling and numbing relief.
  5. Dispose: Discard the used swab – they are single-use only. Do not attempt to re-use it.
  6. Repeat if needed: You may re-apply a new swab no more than 3–4 times per day, or as directed on the label. Allow time between applications for effect.

Each of the above steps, from prying the swab from its backing to pinching the vial and applying to skin, follows the official instructions. The label emphasizes applying “immediately to [the] bite or sting area” for maximum effect. Because the formula is liquid, it dries on the skin and there is no need to bandage or cover the treated area.

Safety and Precautions

  • Age restriction: For children under 2 years old, do not use without medical advice. It is approved for “Adults and children 2 years and older”.
  • Avoid eyes and mucous membranes: This is for external skin use only. Do not apply in or near the eyes, mouth, or genitals. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
  • Allergies: Do not use if you have a known allergy to benzocaine, menthol, or similar anesthetics (like those used in some throat lozenges or topical pain creams).
  • Watch for reactions: Although uncommon, allergic reactions (such as rash or increased itching) can occur. If severe skin irritation or an allergic reaction develops after use, discontinue use. If swelling or trouble breathing occurs after an insect sting (sign of a serious venom allergy), seek medical attention immediately.
  • If swallowed: In case of accidental ingestion of the swab liquid, get medical help or contact Poison Control right away.
  • Duration of use: Do not use on a wound or irritated area for more than 7 days. If pain or itching persists or worsens beyond a week, or if new symptoms occur, stop use and consult a healthcare professional.
  • Flammability: The swabs contain isopropyl alcohol (solvent), so keep away from fire or flame.

These precautions are standard for any external anesthetic. Overall, Sting-Kill is considered safe when used as directed. The label repeats the usual warning: “For external use only,” and advises avoiding the eyes. The instruction to get medical help immediately if you have a serious reaction to insect venom is also printed on the label.

Benefits and Usage Tips

  • Rapid relief: Users report that Sting-Kill works almost instantly. One review notes it “worked instantly” on a child’s bug bite. The cooling menthol and anesthetic kick in as soon as the swab touches the skin.
  • Convenient form: Because the swabs are individually sealed, they stay sanitary until needed – ideal for carrying in a first-aid kit, purse, or sports bag. The firm applicator stick also allows precise application to just the bite/sting without rubbing medication on surrounding skin.
  • Non-greasy: The formula dries clear and is described as non-greasy and non-staining, so it won’t leave an oily residue on clothes or skin.
  • Universal tool: In addition to use on insect bites, some people also use it on other minor skin irritations where pain relief is needed. However, it’s specifically marketed for stings/bites.

Packaging and Availability

Sting-Kill Anesthetic Swabs are sold over-the-counter in pharmacies, drugstores, and online. They are often listed under names like “Sting-Kill First Aid Anesthetic Swabs” or “Sting-Kill Disposable Anesthetic Swabs”. A typical retail package contains 5 swabs per carton. (Multipacks of two or more cartons are also available.) The product is sometimes marked as HSA/FSA eligible since it is an FDA-regulated first-aid medicine.

The brand Sting-Kill® has been marketed as a leading sting treatment. For example, one supplier notes “Sting-Kill Swabs are the #1 external anesthetic recommended for the treatment of bee stings”. It is made in the USA by Emerson Healthcare (under Randob Labs/Crossingwell branding) and is found under NDC codes such as 52412-250 (for blister packs) or 03010-3050 (swab packs).

Overall, Sting-Kill Anesthetic Swabs are a specialized first aid remedy combining maximum-strength topical anesthetic and cooling menthol to provide immediate comfort from stings and bites.

Description

Sting-Kill® Pain Swabs – Instant Pain & Itch Relief

Sting-Kill® Anesthetic Pain Swabs are a topical first-aid treatment specifically designed to relieve the pain and itching caused by insect stings and bites. Each single-use swab is pre-saturated with a maximum-strength formula of benzocaine (20%) and menthol (1%). The benzocaine acts as a local anesthetic to numb the area, while menthol provides a cooling, antipruritic (anti-itch) effect. Together, they “instantly cool and relieve pain and itch” from stings and bites. The product is marketed for use on stings from bees, wasps, hornets and hornet-like insects, as well as bites from mosquitoes, black flies, chiggers, ants, spiders, and even jellyfish.

  • Active ingredients: 20% Benzocaine USP (topical anesthetic) and 1% Menthol USP (antipruritic). These provide a “2-in-1” effect, numbing pain and soothing itch.
  • Uses: Labeled for the temporary relief of pain and itching from bee stings, insect bites (mosquitoes, chiggers, spiders, etc.), minor skin irritations, and jellyfish stings. The manufacturer and retailers advertise it as effective on the most common stinging insects – e.g., “instantly relieves pain and itch” from bee stings, wasp stings, mosquito bites, jellyfish, fire ant bites, black flies, ants, spiders, etc..
  • Form & Packaging: Sparingly sized disposable swabs (often sold in packs of 5). Each swab is individually sealed in foil or blister packaging to keep it sterile. The compact swabs are “small enough to toss in a pocket, purse, or first aid kit” making them convenient to carry outdoors. Typically a package contains 5 single-use swabs (and multi-packs of 2 or more packages are also available).
  • Safety/Age: Intended for external use only on adults and children age 2 and up. (For children under 2, the label advises “Do not use – consult doctor.”.) As with any topical anesthetic, keep out of reach of children, and do not apply on broken or inflamed skin beyond the immediate sting site. Avoid contact with the eyes or mouth. The product is non-greasy and non-staining.

How It Works (Mechanism of Action)

Sting-Kill swabs work by combining two active ingredients: benzocaine and menthol. Benzocaine (at 20% concentration) is a potent local anesthetic. When applied to the skin, it numbs the nerve endings in the affected area, quickly reducing pain. Menthol (1%) provides a cooling sensation and works as an antipruritic, helping to stop the itching that often follows a sting or bite. In effect, the benzocaine “kills the pain” while the menthol “cools and soothes” the itch. The formula is concentrated and fast-acting – the manufacturer notes it provides “quick relief for bites and stings” with effects occurring almost immediately upon application. Because the swabs are saturated with the medication until use, the moment you break the swab and touch it to the skin, the active ingredients start to work.

Indications (What It Treats)

Sting-Kill Anesthetic Swabs are indicated for minor, self-limited injuries like insect stings and bites. According to the official product labeling, it “temporarily relieves pain and itching of bee stings, insect bites and minor skin irritations.”. In practice, users report relief from:

  • Bee and Wasp Stings: Yellow jackets, hornets, and honey bee stings can be very painful. Sting-Kill is specially marketed as a top choice for bee stings.
  • Mosquito Bites and Black Fly Bites: The benzocaine cuts the pain, and menthol eases the intense itch.
  • Fire Ants and Other Ants, Spiders, Chiggers: Any small insect bite that causes sharp pain and itching can be treated.
  • Jellyfish Stings: Although not an insect, the swab is also often used on mild jellyfish stings to control pain and burning. (Note: it is for the sting site – if tentacles are attached, they should be removed first.)

Retail sources emphasize its broad use: for example, one seller notes it relieves pain/itch from “bee stings, wasp stings, mosquito bites, jellyfish stings and bites from chiggers, black flies, ants and spiders.”. Essentially, any superficial sting or bite on healthy skin where a quick anesthetic/antipruritic is needed would fall under its normal use.

Directions for Use

  1. Prepare the area: If a bee sting, first scrape or remove the bee stinger from the skin to stop additional venom release. Wash the area gently if needed.
  2. Open one swab: Remove an individual swab from the card or package. Each swab is sealed in foil or plastic. Push the bottom end of the swab stick out through the backing paper.
  3. Activate the swab: Firmly squeeze or pinch the plastic vial inside the swab to break the inner glass ampoule. This releases the green medicinal liquid into the cotton applicator tip. (In practice, you might “give it a hard pinch” until you hear the vial break and soak the tip.)
  4. Apply to the sting/bite: Touch and rub the saturated tip of the swab onto the affected skin. Apply the anesthetic/menthol liquid generously over the entire bite or sting area. You should feel instant cooling and numbing relief.
  5. Dispose: Discard the used swab – they are single-use only. Do not attempt to re-use it.
  6. Repeat if needed: You may re-apply a new swab no more than 3–4 times per day, or as directed on the label. Allow time between applications for effect.

Each of the above steps, from prying the swab from its backing to pinching the vial and applying to skin, follows the official instructions. The label emphasizes applying “immediately to [the] bite or sting area” for maximum effect. Because the formula is liquid, it dries on the skin and there is no need to bandage or cover the treated area.

Safety and Precautions

  • Age restriction: For children under 2 years old, do not use without medical advice. It is approved for “Adults and children 2 years and older”.
  • Avoid eyes and mucous membranes: This is for external skin use only. Do not apply in or near the eyes, mouth, or genitals. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
  • Allergies: Do not use if you have a known allergy to benzocaine, menthol, or similar anesthetics (like those used in some throat lozenges or topical pain creams).
  • Watch for reactions: Although uncommon, allergic reactions (such as rash or increased itching) can occur. If severe skin irritation or an allergic reaction develops after use, discontinue use. If swelling or trouble breathing occurs after an insect sting (sign of a serious venom allergy), seek medical attention immediately.
  • If swallowed: In case of accidental ingestion of the swab liquid, get medical help or contact Poison Control right away.
  • Duration of use: Do not use on a wound or irritated area for more than 7 days. If pain or itching persists or worsens beyond a week, or if new symptoms occur, stop use and consult a healthcare professional.
  • Flammability: The swabs contain isopropyl alcohol (solvent), so keep away from fire or flame.

These precautions are standard for any external anesthetic. Overall, Sting-Kill is considered safe when used as directed. The label repeats the usual warning: “For external use only,” and advises avoiding the eyes. The instruction to get medical help immediately if you have a serious reaction to insect venom is also printed on the label.

Benefits and Usage Tips

  • Rapid relief: Users report that Sting-Kill works almost instantly. One review notes it “worked instantly” on a child’s bug bite. The cooling menthol and anesthetic kick in as soon as the swab touches the skin.
  • Convenient form: Because the swabs are individually sealed, they stay sanitary until needed – ideal for carrying in a first-aid kit, purse, or sports bag. The firm applicator stick also allows precise application to just the bite/sting without rubbing medication on surrounding skin.
  • Non-greasy: The formula dries clear and is described as non-greasy and non-staining, so it won’t leave an oily residue on clothes or skin.
  • Universal tool: In addition to use on insect bites, some people also use it on other minor skin irritations where pain relief is needed. However, it’s specifically marketed for stings/bites.

Packaging and Availability

Sting-Kill Anesthetic Swabs are sold over-the-counter in pharmacies, drugstores, and online. They are often listed under names like “Sting-Kill First Aid Anesthetic Swabs” or “Sting-Kill Disposable Anesthetic Swabs”. A typical retail package contains 5 swabs per carton. (Multipacks of two or more cartons are also available.) The product is sometimes marked as HSA/FSA eligible since it is an FDA-regulated first-aid medicine.

The brand Sting-Kill® has been marketed as a leading sting treatment. For example, one supplier notes “Sting-Kill Swabs are the #1 external anesthetic recommended for the treatment of bee stings”. It is made in the USA by Emerson Healthcare (under Randob Labs/Crossingwell branding) and is found under NDC codes such as 52412-250 (for blister packs) or 03010-3050 (swab packs).

Overall, Sting-Kill Anesthetic Swabs are a specialized first aid remedy combining maximum-strength topical anesthetic and cooling menthol to provide immediate comfort from stings and bites.

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