The list of medications to take on vacation

The list of medications to take on vacation

Are you preparing your luggage? Here is the list of medicines and basic equipment (thermometer, etc.) to have with you for a serene holiday in the mountains, the sea, in a hot country, mosquito-prone, for hiking or traveling with children.

Whatever your destination, it is better to prevent and take with you something to treat insect bites, sunburn, intestinal disorders, conjunctivitis…

  • A analgesic and antipyretic (to lower fever): Paracetamol is recommended. It resists heat.
  • A antidiarrheal based on clay or loperamide (Smecta for example)
  • A mild laxative changes of location are often the cause of constipation” informs Virginie Brevard, Doctor of Pharmacy-Aromatherapist, olfactotherapist.
  • A antiemetic against travel sickness if necessary (Nausicalm® or Mercalm® for example). “You can takeLemon or Peppermint Essential Oil (Warning: this HE is absolutely ccontra-indicated in children under 6 years of age) in case of motion sickness: 1 to 2 drops on a piece of bread for example“recommends the pharmacist. We can also make her breathe.
  • An antihistamine (cetirizine For example).
  • A type antispasmodic Spasfon®for the digestive or gynecological pain or of “I’Bigarade Petit grain HE, with nerve and muscle antispasmodic properties“advises Virginie Brevard.
  • A disinfectant hand sanitizer
  • eye drops
  • A cream against burns (such as Biafine®)
  • An ointment against bruises and bumps (Arnica®)
  • An ointment against itching after an insect bite. On the aromatherapy side, Virginie Brevard recommends theSpike lavender EO (not recommended for children under 6) or fine/true lavender EO.
  • A thermometer
  • A tweezer
  • A sunscreen with an index adapted to your skin
  • Sterile dressings and adhesive sutures. Namely: hydrocolloid or polyurethane dressings are water resistant.
  • A topical antiseptic based on chlorhexidine or Dakin’s solution to clean small wounds. Prefer single doses
  • An Aspivenin or venomex venom pump (snake bite but also wasp or bee sting)
  • Hemostatic wicks in case of nosebleed associated with 1 to 2 drops of rose geranium essential oil (haemostatic property also)
  • Condoms
  • Tablets to disinfect drinking water
  • Medicines for the prevention of malaria (prescribed by the doctor)
  • A mosquito net
  • A skin repellent
  • An insecticide for clothes
  • A tick hook
  • An anti-inflammatory cream in case of sprain or blow
  • A compression band
  • Elastic compression bandages: they allow in particular to maintain a joint in place in the event of a sprain or a strain,
  • Adhesive elastic bands for strapping
  • Sterile dressings and adhesive sutures. Namely: hydrocolloid or polyurethane dressings are water resistant.
  • Blister bandages
  • A local antiseptic based on chlorhexidine or Dakin’s solution to clean small wounds. Prefer single doses
  • Sterile compresses
  • An Aspivenin or venomex venom pump (snake bite but also wasp or bee sting)
  • Hemostatic wicks in case of nosebleeds
  • A tweezer
  • small scissors
  • An ointment against bruises (of the Arnica type)
  • An anti-inflammatory ointment
  • A survival blanket
  • A tick hook
  • Mint alcohol
  • An analgesic and antipyretic: Paracetamol
  • An anti-secretory antidiarrheal
  • An antiemetic in case of travel sickness
  • Physiological serum to clean the nose, wounds
  • Rehydration sachets
  • A skin antiseptic
  • Of the tablets to sterilize baby bottles (for toddlers)
  • Skin and fabric impregnation insect repellents
  • Healing cream or water paste (dermatitis of the seat)
  • An ointment against bruises and bumps (Arnica)
  • An ointment against itching after an insect bite.
  • Eye antiseptic and anti-irritation eye drops
  • A sunscreen cream
  • Paracetamol for headache
  • Compression stockings
  • 1 anti-nausea olfactory stick based on lemon essence and/or essential oil of Pepper mint recommends Virginie Brevard.

THE essential essential oils in the event of a trip with a child for Virginie Brevard: HE of bigarade small grain to soothe children excited by the change of place, with anti-spasmodic and anti-infectious properties, to be applied on the stomach in addition to an anti-diarrheal or during constipation, essential oil ofitalian helichrysum for blows, hematomas and muscular traumas, HE of rose geranium multi-purpose: haemostatic, healing, anti-infectious and insect repellent action. Don’t forget a bottle ofvegetable oil (sweet almond or jojoba), support for essential oils.

Caution : for the use of essential oils, seek advice from an aromatherapy expert, doctor or pharmacist

Thanks to Virginie Brevard, Doctor of Pharmacy-Aromatherapist, olfactotherapist in La Rochelle: http://www.aromaconseils.com.

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