SHBC Medical Cooler Insulin Vial Carrying Travel Case TSA Approved Protector for Diabetic with One Ice Pack Black

SHBC Medical Cooler Insulin Vial Carrying Travel Case TSA Approved Protector for Diabetic with One Ice Pack Black

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Responsible_View_285 posted on r/tirzepatidecompound1w

I travel every 4-6 weeks. I’ve been on meds 2.5 years. Take your vial, syringes 3-4 ( always an extra) and wipes. I have a TSA insulin cooler. You don’t need one. Meds are good 21-30 days at room temp. I like the cooler because it is a hard case and hold all supplies neatly. Do not pre-fill syringes. Contamination can easily occur. Put the case or whatever you use in a cooler if you choose. Meds are easy to travel w. https://a.co/d/0dkEd1Sn

Responsible_View_285 posted on r/tirzepatidecompound3w

You can dose 5-14 days after your prior dose w no issue. Options: -Take your meds and dose as usual.I’ve been on meds 2 1/2 years. I travel every 4 to 6 weeks for work. I’ve never missed a shot. I carry my meds in an insulin cooler. $18 on Amazon. No issues ever with TSA. https://a.co/d/0dkEd1Sn -leave your meds at home and dose on Saturday upon your return. Three days late. Either option you’d be fine. I would do whichever is convenient.

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