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Medkits appear in nearly every Medal of Honor game, with the exception of Medal of Honor: Vanguard, Medal of Honor: Heroes 2, Medal of Honor (2010) and Medal of Honor: Warfigther. They replenish a certain amount of health.

Medal of Honor and Underground[]

In the game there are three types of first aid kits: a flask that adds quite a bit of health, a medical kit that adds 1/4 health and a surgical instrument that adds 1/2 health. They can be found in boxes, and sometimes they lie without them. Sometimes ordinary soldiers can fall in a jar and occasionally (usually via scripts) the medical kit falls from officers.

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault and expansion packs[]

In this game, only three types of first aid kits reappear: a flask that adds 25 health, a medium medkit that adds 50 health, and a large medkit that adds 100 health. As in previous games, there is a possibility that the flask will fall out of the corpse of the enemy. Large first aid kits are rare and they usually appear when the player has to fight with a large number of enemies.

Medal of Honor: Frontline[]

Medkits appear in three types, Field Surgeon Kit, Medical Pack, and canteen. They give different amounts of health back to the player. Medkits can be found from ally or enemy dead bodies, in the destroyable crates and some in the hidden places. Canteens are very easy to find in some levels, but however, they appear to be replaced with Medical Pack in level 'Enemy Mine while Field Surgeon Kits are rarely found, although they are very easy to find only in mission 'Stealing the Show'. The player can also obtain a small amount of health back by eating bread.

Medal of Honor: Rising Sun[]

It appears in different type of size and amount of health. Despite being easily spot in several missions, it also appears in different type of foodstuffs like Pie, Donut, Sushi, Soup, Noodle and Fruits, but replenishes very little amount of health. On several missions, the player cannot replenish his health and must fight his battle until the end.

Medal of Honor: Infiltrator[]

In third-person missions, there are only two types of medkits: a flask that gives 25 health and a medical kit that restores health completely. At first-person levels, medkits restore 20 health. They sometimes fall out of barrels and boxes and 100% fall out of red pots (if they are on a level). To replenish health you need to shoot medkit. On the level "Deck Gunner" drop medkits in a parachute.

Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault[]

Because of the appearance in the game medics medkits were not relevant. Despite this, at some levels they appear (usually at those levels where there are no medics). There are two types of kits: a small, replenish 25 health and large contributing 75 health.

Medal of Honor: European Assault[]

In European Assault, medkits come in two types - large medkit and canteen. The former is collected, and can be used at any point after collection, while the latter is used immediately after collecting it. An amount of these are given at the end of every level, depending on the amount of Squad mates are still alive. Only one is given if no squadmates are still alive, while four are given if all are still alive.

Medal of Honor: Airborne[]

There is only one type in this game, and it cannot be used at the player's whim. They will always restore one of the four bars of health. If a player uses medkit while the bars are not full, it will instantly fill, but the next bar will not be restored.

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond[]

There are no medkits proper in the game. The player makes use of a limited supply of hypodermic syringes containing some pain relief drug when severely wounded and the screen reddens.