Im travelling to Greece soon from the UK and would like to take my Nasal Spray with me but i'm not sure if i'll encounter any problems! Does anyone have experience travelling through UK or Greek Airports?
Ps, the main thing i'm worried about is that the nasal spray is the one that rhymes with flüberGran
My idea would be ( for someone using the injectables) : pre-mix the solution and put it in a brand name nasal spray bottle. Add some vitamin B12 vials to justify the use of the syringes. If you don't use syringes, you don't have to do that but it's just to avoid the worst case scenario and put people's mind at ease.
The only concern might be the cooling ( if you go by airplane and go backpacking for instance it isn't fun to think about cooling all the time). Some say it starts degrading after a day, some say it's still as potent after a month.
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My idea would be ( for someone using the injectables) ]The only concern might be the cooling ( if you go by airplane and go backpacking for instance it isn't fun to think about cooling all the time). Some say it starts degrading after a day, some say it's still as potent after a month.
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One thing to consider, many spray bottles are not sterile and thus not suitable for withdrawing solution to inject with.
However, if you were to get hold of some Vit B12 with a multi-use cap you could remove the Vit B12 and replace it with the peptide.
Is there anything else sterile enough to take with you when travelling? Most B12 vials are breakable and the solution is red so it would be a bit complicated to do it that way. Vials look a bit suspicious ( to me) so a better looking bottle would be great.
It's something I don't do and anyway: you need a certificate to justify your diabetes, they will ask you why you don't keep it in your hand luggage....and diabetes is not something you fake IMHO.
The best thing would: something looking like a vial, something legal, a non prescription product...I hope some creative minds come alive :-)