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Travel & holidays
By:
Nick Willson
Thursday, 29. July 2004
Jet lag, vaccinations, packing enough
spare medication and getting your injection kit through
airport security checks are typical issues for those
travelling with Addison's.
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Addison's Disease Owner’s Manual |
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Travel & holidays - Medical Questions
& Answers
We
suggest that you should always consult your doctor about
your symptoms and treatment; they know the details of your
medical history.
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Exceptionally hot weather |
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Travelling abroad with drugs |
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Travelling abroad with drugs |
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Dioralyte
for rehydration |
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Avoiding
Jet Lag |
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As far
as possible, the information given in these pages reflects
best practice within the UK regarding medication and medical
care. This may differ from the approach adopted in other
countries. Please be aware that endocrinologists do not
agree in all respects as to what is best practice in the
diagnosis and care of Addison's disease, either within the
UK or internationally. Where the ADSHG becomes aware of
significant divergences we will seek comment from adrenal
specialists, but cannot guarantee that we will be able to
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