Yesterday read a note pediatrician, that Turkey must "fly without a first aid kit." Type in place in Turkey every purchase. There are affordable and quality drugs. I have such a bold statement immediately raises the question: "And what makes you think that the arrival in Turkey, will be able to get out of the airport and did not spend a few days? "
Just imagine that you are sitting next to a few tens of thousands of people, and then many have a desire to go to the pharmacy for nurofenom, diapers or tampeksom. Presented?
One can endlessly argue about this, but experts have long listed the list of medications that you need to take to Turkey. These remarkable specialists are working in the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Below there is a link. History is called "Health Information for Travelers to Turkey".
That's just part besides the list, which is recommended to bring:
- His medications for chronic diseases in the full screen and the recipes;
- antacids;
- Tools such as Imodium for diarrhea;
- antihistamines;
- Motion sickness;
- Against cough;
- Vasoconstrictor nose or inside;
- Paracetamol or ibuprofen;
- Laxative;
- Sleeping pills (in my case melaxen and Suprastinum);
- Saline nose;
- Cream 1% hydrocortisone;
- Antifungal cream;
- Antibiotic ointment;
- Liquid antiseptic for sores;
- Aloe gel from sunburn;
- Gel or cream from itching;
- The patches of different sizes, bandage or sterile wipes;
- Elastic bandage for bruises and sprains;
- Latex gloves;
- Thermometer;
- Scissors and pins;
- Cotton buds;
- Tweezers;
- Eye drops;
- The solution for oral rehydration therapy.
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/turkey/traveler/packing-list
Guys, you are a little! Take all necessary, that can be useful. In a foreign country, you may suddenly lock up somewhere and not release. It happens that not only the pharmacy, but the water is hard to find. Be smart and be careful!