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Please tell me, what medicines would you advise to take with you when visiting Egypt?
Maybe you need something special? climate, food...
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5 subscribers  • asked 2012-04-0112 years ago
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аватар Marlena11
I make sure to take something for allergies (like Claritin), imodium (just in case, although I always bring it back unused), activated charcoal (my friend with a weak stomach took it every morning as a preventive measure) and don't forget to bring your individual "alarm suitcase" and good mood!))) Have a nice rest!))
аватар Lina23S
I take nifuroxazide and linex for stomach problems, something for temperature, allergies, traumeel is a must, and if you get burned it will help and all sorts of bruises, bruises will heal, well, of course, a plaster, peroxide, iodine and a small bottle of vinegar helps after unwanted contacts with jellyfish, anemones and some corals and drops in the ears.
аватар igorek123
Thank you all very much!!
аватар nadin65
First aid kit: - Nifuroxazide or Enterofuril - for diarrhea (intestinal disorders), these are NOT antibiotics, they kill E. coli while not damaging the beneficial intestinal flora,
Ear drops (if you dive a lot).
Vinegar (after jellyfish, poisons, coral scratches), Vinegar can be replaced with Lime juice (it is always in the restaurant). Many poisons (stingray, sea urchin, zebra fish, stone fish) are destroyed at high temperatures, it will be enough for half an hour - an hour to soak the affected body part in hot (40-50 degrees Celsius) water.
Treat a burn from a jellyfish, coral, anemone with a solution of vinegar or alcohol, this will neutralize the stinging cells. Many poisons and toxins are not fatal to humans, but can cause a severe allergic reaction, so antihistamines should always be on hand.
Other medicines that you use at home are Pancreatin (for digestion during a change in nutrition), for temperature, pain, bandage, brilliant green.
Safe tanning cream with protection factor 25-30 for safe tanning and after-sun emulsion - cooling, moisturizing, fixing tan)
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