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What to include in your travel case Beyond the medication itself, pack these items in or alongside your travel case: Medication vials or pens (upright when possible) Pre-frozen gel ice packs (minimum 2, ideally 4 for redundancy) Barrier material (small towel or fabric divider) Adhesive thermometer strip Insulin syringes (if using vials, not pens) Alcohol swab packets Sharps container or travel sharps solution Prescription label or pharmacy printout Copy of your prescription or doctor letter Having everything in one organized kit makes TSA screening faster, prevents forgotten supplies, and ensures you can administer your dose wherever you are
Some well known medications, such as semaglutide, are GLP-1 receptor agonists
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