Essential Tips for Mounjaro Users Traveling Abroad
NHS pharmacist issues stark warning to Brits travelling with Mounjaro – three top tips to keep your medicine working

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As more Brits use Mounjaro for weight loss, NHS pharmacist Peter Thnoia offers crucial advice for travelers. He emphasizes using cooling packs, keeping medication in hand luggage, and ensuring hotel fridges are functioning properly to maintain the drug's effectiveness.
- 01Mounjaro is commonly used by Brits for weight loss during travel.
- 02Peter Thnoia recommends using cooling pouches or packs to maintain medication temperature.
- 03Travelers should carry Mounjaro in hand luggage for better temperature control.
- 04Hotel fridges can vary in temperature; check them to avoid freezing medication.
- 05If unsure about fridge conditions, store Mounjaro in a cool, shaded area instead.
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Mounjaro, a popular weight loss medication among Brits, requires careful handling while traveling, especially during the holiday season. NHS pharmacist Peter Thnoia shared three key tips to ensure the medication remains effective abroad. First, travelers should use a cooling pouch or cool packs to maintain the medication's temperature, ideally below 30 degrees Celsius. Second, it is crucial to keep Mounjaro in hand luggage rather than checked bags, as this allows for better control over temperature and accessibility. Lastly, if storing the medication in a hotel fridge, ensure it is functioning correctly, as improper settings can freeze the medication, compromising its effectiveness. If the fridge is unreliable, Thnoia advises keeping the medication in a cool, shaded area of the room instead. Following these precautions can help users maintain the efficacy of their weight loss jabs while traveling.
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Travelers using Mounjaro need to be aware of how to maintain its effectiveness while abroad, especially in warmer climates.
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