- Carry enough of all of your medicines in your carry-on luggage. Ask your doctor whether you should change your dosages if you are eating and sleeping times will change at your destination. Bring enough medicine to last your whole trip. Take extra medicine with you in case your return trip is delayed.
- If you have diabetes or epilepsy, carry a notification and identification card. Have the name and phone number of your doctor with you in case of emergency. Remember to bring along the names and dosages of all of your medicines.
- The air in airplanes is dry, so drink nonalcoholic, decaffeinated beverages and water to avoid becoming dehydrated.
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