Medications for traveling through the Philippines

December 17, 2010 in Medications Philippines

General advice for traveling through the

Bring adequate supplies of all in their original containers, clearly labeled. Carry a signed, dated letter from the primary physician describing all medical conditions and listing all , including generic names. If carrying syringes or needles, be sure to carry a physician’s letter documenting their medical necessity.Pack all in hand . Carry a duplicate supply in the checked . If you wear glasses or contacts, bring an extra pair. If you have significant allergies or chronic medical problems, wear a medical alert bracelet.

Pack a personal medical kit, customized for your trip. Take appropriate measures to prevent motion sickness and jet lag, discussed elsewhere. On long flights, be sure to walk around the cabin, contract your leg muscles periodically, and drink plenty of fluids to prevent blood clots in the legs. For those at high risk for blood clots, consider wearing compression stockings.

Avoid contact with stray dogs and other animals. If an animal bites or scratches you, clean the wound with large amounts of soap and water and contact local health authorities immediately. Wear sun block regularly when needed. Use condoms for all sexual encounters. Ride only in motor vehicles with seat belts. Do not ride on motorcycles.