Sufficient medical supplies should be carried to meet all foreseeable needs for the duration of the trip. A medical kit should be carried for all destinations where there may be significant health risks, particularly those in developing countries, and/or where the local availability of specific medications is not certain. This kit will include basic medicines to treat common ailments, first-aid articles, and any special medical items that may be needed by the individual traveller.
Contents of a basic medical kit:
adhesive tape
antiseptic wound cleanser
bandages
emollient eye drops
insect repellent
insect bite treatment
nasal decongestant
oral rehydration salts
scissors and safety pins
simple analgesic (e.g. paracetamol)
sterile dressing
clinical thermometer
sterile syringes and needle
condoms
sedatives
sun-protection
a flashlight
Emergency medical travel kits should carry sufficient identification to ensure their acceptance by Customs officials but the contents should not be opened until needed. It is also unwise to carry loose syringes or needles unless you have a doctor’s letter explaining their purpose ?if, for example, you are a diabetic.
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