How should I travel with my multiple sclerosis (MS) medications?

If you have multiple sclerosis (MS) and are planning a trip, you're here's how to travel with your medications: Carry your prescription medications and other absolute necessities in your carry-on bag, so that if your checked luggage is lost or misplaced, you will still have what you need on hand. (Keeping a few days' worth of medication in your luggage as well will provide you with reserves if your carryon is lost or stolen.) You and your travel companion may also want to pack a change of clothes in each other's bag, just in case a bag is lost or delayed. Take an adequate supply of prescription medications with you, and don't forget any over-the-counter remedies that you might need.

(Buying travel-size products on the road or from hotel gift shops is usually more expensive.) You may want to carry a doctor's prescription in your wallet or have your prescriptions filled at a pharmacy that uses a computer network. Then, if you are delayed for some reason, you can have your prescription refilled. Also take along your doctor's phone number.

That way, if there's a problem filling the prescription, or you have a medical emergency or problem on the trip, you will be able to contact your doctor easily.

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