A medicine cabinet that actually goes with you.
Relief On The Go was built on a small, stubborn frustration: the moment you actually need a painkiller is almost never the moment you're standing next to a full-size bottle of one.
Real life doesn't come home for its medicine.
A headache takes off at 35,000 feet. A fever spikes on the third night of a camping trip. Seasonal allergies flare up on the first nice morning of spring — the one you're already driving somewhere for. Heartburn hits after the gas-station sandwich you probably shouldn't have had.
These are the places people actually need relief. And yet the modern medicine cabinet — a bulky plastic bottle with 50 tablets inside it — is the single worst travel companion ever designed. It rattles. It leaks. It takes up precious space. It expires months before you finish it. And, most of the time, it stays exactly where it's most useful and least needed: on a shelf at home.
We thought the format was overdue for a rethink.
Single-dose pouches. Trusted brand-name formulas.
Relief On The Go is a lineup of the medicines you already trust — Tylenol, Advil, AXIV — portioned into foil-sealed, single-dose pouches and blisters. The active ingredient and dose are exactly what's in the full-size bottle. The formulation is exactly what you'd buy at the pharmacy. The only thing that changes is the packaging.
Every pouch is flat, lightweight, airline-friendly, and sealed against heat, humidity, and a gym bag's worth of abuse. You can stash one in a wallet. You can hand one to a stranger at a gate. You can toss a handful into a travel kit and actually know what's in there six months later — because each dose is dated and sealed individually.
Three principles guide every decision.
Trust over novelty
We don't reinvent the medicine — we rethink the packaging. When you're reaching for relief in a stressful moment, you want the name you already know on the label.
Access over excess
Most people don't need 50 pills. They need 2, right now, in the place they actually are. Everything we make is portioned for real moments, not hoarding.
Made to travel
If a product can't survive a checked bag, a July dashboard, or a hiking backpack, it's not done yet. Every format is engineered for the road first.
A BigBrands Inc. company.
Relief On The Go is developed, manufactured, and distributed by BigBrands Inc., in partnership with the brand owners of the products in our lineup. We don't make the medicine ourselves — we work directly with the brand manufacturers to portion and package their exact formulations into the travel-ready formats you see here.