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treacleglaze
#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:41:08 AM Quote
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Hi, can any one reccomend a small cooler bag to put drugs in when travelling,eg. on a plane, the temp between2& 8degrees. It seems quite a hit & miss exersize, i cante help thinking of the cost of these anti TNF drugs, It would be pretty awful If they went off I wonder if we would have to pay for them? Rosex]
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 07, 2010 10:58:36 AM Quote
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Hi Rose,

If you get in touch with either whoever delivers your meds or the company that distributes them in the UK they will often send you a free coolbag for them

Hope this helps

Jo.
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Audrey33
#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 07, 2010 11:53:32 AM Quote
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Hi

if jo's idea does not work try a babys bottle carrier bottle bag they can be kept cold in that
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#4 Posted : Wednesday, July 07, 2010 2:04:37 PM Quote
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Hi Rose,

When I travelled to South Africa last year, I had to take two doses of Humira with me. I asked for advice from Helathcare at Home who suggested using a regular small cooler bag (six-pack size) with a couple of those blue freezer ice blocks. They offered to provide me with a special bag for the purpose but would charge me. I can't recall what the cost would be but thought at the time that it was really expensive.

I opted for my own small cooler bag, wrapped the Humira in bubble wrap and wedged the ice blocks along the sides and on top. It worked a treat and lasted all of the 18 odd hours total travelling time.

Joanna
treacleglaze
#5 Posted : Thursday, July 08, 2010 2:13:42 PM Quote
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Hi every one I,ve just caught up with your great help & advice. Its reasuring to hear about your journey to s. Africa.Ill certainly try that & your freeby is also a help + the baby bottle cooler idea . as well .so I am spoilt for choice. I just knew the forum would come up trumps ,so many thanks for taking the time to reply Cheers for now Rose xxx
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#6 Posted : Saturday, July 10, 2010 3:50:06 AM Quote
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Hi Rose

Cooler bags and ice packs work well and I have used them for the past six years. However be aware not all airlines will allow you to carry the needles in the cabin, they must go in the hold. So, if your injections are pre-mixed you must make certain with the airline that they will definitely allow you to take them on board the aircraft.

We flew to Faro, Portugal, two years ago with Jet2.com. I had a letter from Healthcare at Home and other paperwork. I asked before going and was informed by their Head Office that it would be okay. Going through X-Ray at the airport I was stopped! They would not allow me to carry the Enbrel. Consequently four phials of Enbrel were left to waste at Blackpool airport and I had no injections for two weeks!

I'm very wary these days! Good luck,

Lyn x
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