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Travelling With Chilled Medication.
Family holiday in a few weeks.
My daughter has to inject herself fortnightly with medication that needs to be kept cold.
I am trying to find something that will do this, but all I can find are insulated bags that you use with frozen gel packs.
Not keen on this idea, as I think that as soon as the gel packs come out of the freezer, they will begin to warm up, and although the airline will probably be able to refrigerate or supply ice, this will mean several fluctuations in temperature before reaching our destination, and even without delays, this could be around 16 hours.
The medication is supposed to be keep refrigerated at all times, and only come out of the fridge 10 minutes before use.
Anyone know of an alternative to ice packs in a bag?
Thanks.
My daughter has to inject herself fortnightly with medication that needs to be kept cold.
I am trying to find something that will do this, but all I can find are insulated bags that you use with frozen gel packs.
Not keen on this idea, as I think that as soon as the gel packs come out of the freezer, they will begin to warm up, and although the airline will probably be able to refrigerate or supply ice, this will mean several fluctuations in temperature before reaching our destination, and even without delays, this could be around 16 hours.
The medication is supposed to be keep refrigerated at all times, and only come out of the fridge 10 minutes before use.
Anyone know of an alternative to ice packs in a bag?
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Does she have a homecare team? I have weekly injections which need to be kept in the fridge though I've never travelled with them.
They are couriered out to me and although the van isn't refrigerated they have these cool packs in with them and a must deliver by time so I'm not sure they have that long of a usage.
She could check with them if so or specialist nurses/team as I'm sure they must have come across this before. How long is she gone for, could the medication be scheduled around it any how?
The airline might also be able to help, if they have refrigeration facilities on board and could use a cold pack to go then see if they can freeze the pack ready to cool for them to get to their destination. Full of water though so would maybe need clearance to get them on
They are couriered out to me and although the van isn't refrigerated they have these cool packs in with them and a must deliver by time so I'm not sure they have that long of a usage.
She could check with them if so or specialist nurses/team as I'm sure they must have come across this before. How long is she gone for, could the medication be scheduled around it any how?
The airline might also be able to help, if they have refrigeration facilities on board and could use a cold pack to go then see if they can freeze the pack ready to cool for them to get to their destination. Full of water though so would maybe need clearance to get them on
Thanks ethandron and Mamyalynne for the FRIO answers. Have had a quick look, and will investigate further later on.
Eve. She doesn’t have a homecare team, but medication is delivered in a refrigerated van, and someone needs to be home to take delivery so that it can go in the fridge immediately. As I said originally, by the time we get on the plane I’m worried that the medication may have warmed up slightly, and cooling it down again could be a bit risky.
Eve. She doesn’t have a homecare team, but medication is delivered in a refrigerated van, and someone needs to be home to take delivery so that it can go in the fridge immediately. As I said originally, by the time we get on the plane I’m worried that the medication may have warmed up slightly, and cooling it down again could be a bit risky.
They say my injections are to come in a refrigerated truck though I'm not sure given I received someone door knobs package once instead of my injections!!! Maybe it has a refrigerated section. We both blamed the eclipse (ongoing when delivered) for neither of us noticing until after, had a panicked phone call to the homecare team who arrange delivery to get the right package back!! They come with these cold packs around then in a big insulated box.
For many conditions I can think of who might need that kind of medication, is there a specialist nursing team who could help? Maybe a helpline like my specialist nurses have. They must have come across this before and would be likely to know the best way round it from a medical point of view.
For many conditions I can think of who might need that kind of medication, is there a specialist nursing team who could help? Maybe a helpline like my specialist nurses have. They must have come across this before and would be likely to know the best way round it from a medical point of view.
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