Wow. Thanks for the heads up. I actually didn't know this. How could I not know this? I'm flying to Australia for the first time on insulin in a few months time.I am sure someone will come along and explain about buying insulin in Portugal. In your situation, I would find a pharmacist and ask.
Insulin should never go in the hold. Not only may your luggage go missing as you have found, but also the hold gets too cold for insulin and will kill it. If you do not realise this it can be very dangerous.
All diabetes medication, test strips, etc. (at least twice as much as you think you need) must go in your hand luggage. If this mean you cannot fit everything you need in your hand luggage, most airlines will allow you to bring a second "medical bag" on board. Although I would rather miss out on a book than the thing that keeps me alive.
Good luck with the pharmacist and I hope you manage to enjoy your break.
I’ve just landed at Faro airport in Portugal to find my suitcase has been lost. I have about two days of fast acting insulin in my hand luggage. However, my long acting Lantus and spare Humolog is in the lost suitcase.
Is it possible to buy insulin from a pharmacy in Portugal?
Any help is appreciated.
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Is it possible to buy insulin from a pharmacy in Portugal?
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