Village North Retirement Community

Village North Retirement Community
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Monday, July 16, 2007

Traveling with Medication


Before you hit the road, consider these tips from AARP on traveling safely with your medicines.
Carry your personal medication record with you.


Keeping a list of all the medications you take, including over-the-counter drugs and the conditions they treat, is especially important in the event you need medical attention while away from home; it's important to carry this information with you in case your medicine gets lost or stolen and you need to replace it.


Pack your medicines in your carry-on bag. Getting separated from your luggage can turn into a matter of life or death. Keep medication in the original containers to make it easier for customs officials to inspect. If you have a medical emergency, it's easier to determine what medications you have been taking.


Bring more than you need -- If your travel arrangements change, it's a good idea to carry an extra week's supply.


Consider storage -- If your medicine needs to be stored and kept cool, take a small insulated container, like a lunch pack.


Do your research -- Some countries have regulations about the types of medicines that can be brought in; some over-the-counter drugs may be considered a controlled substance in other countries such as medicines containing codeine.


Contact BarnesCare's Travelers' Health Service or the appropriate embassy before you travel to check your medications; if you take narcotic prescription drugs or travel with needles, ask your doctor to provide you with a letter of explanation.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

My wife and I have expanded our retirement travel opportunities by purchasing a small apartment in the south of france and using it as a base for European travel, some by home exchange. We've dealt with problems of prescription medicines, international health insurance and a whole range of ways to stay in touch with home. You can read about our adventures at our blog ... http://patandlewtravel.wordpress.com.

LEW WEINSTEIN