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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Getting Conference Ready - Pills and Potions

As well as having travel insurance I travel with another form of insurance in my luggage.

Before I set off on an overseas jaunt I pay a visit to my GP and pharmacy to stock up on my favourite medications. This applies for even short trips like my forthcoming Rootstech adventure.

Once I mislaid one of my regular medications while on holiday in Canada, it was lucky that I was staying with a family member who was a doctor otherwise I would have been in trouble. Since then I have always travelled with my prescriptions that I can get made up in an international pharmacy in a big city. In addition I have saved to my smartphone and Evernote a printout of my medications list from my GP.
Getting my pills and potions ready for Rootstech
I am usually quite healthy at hoome but sometimes succumb to foreign bugs which lead to chest infections. My GP gives me scripts for antibiotics and the cortisone tablets I need to recover from these episodes, I am always pleased if these meet the expiry dates before I need to use them. Luckily I had them on my last US trip or I would have arrived home very, very sick instead of very sick. I also get a script for sleeping pills, I take these on long plane journeys and they help me get a few hours sleep.

Visiting pharmacies and drugstores in the UK and US has taught me that many popular items that one can buy over the counter in Australia need a prescription in these countries. So if you may need a specific painkiller, anti-fungal cream, diarrhoea medication, cough supressant or anything containing codeine make sure you take it with you in your Emergency Kit.

2 comments:

  1. When you get down to the nitty gritty there's so much to think about when travelling. I also have a letter from my Dr setting out my medications having been in some places recently that might argue the toss.

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  2. When you get down to the nitty gritty there's so much to think about when travelling. I also have a letter from my Dr setting out my medications having been in some places recently that might argue the toss.

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