Do you use any homeopathic medicine and travel by plane? Then this tip may be helpful to you!
We all know and are alerted by doctors, pharmacists and laboratories about the care we must take to keep the medicine for a more reliable treatment.
But how to transport and protect medicines efficiently and safely especially within an airport?
When it comes to homeopathy, you always wonder how to conserve your medicines and protect them against Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile phones and any other non-ionizing radiation. When it comes time to travel, this concern is about the airport’s procedures regarding the transportation of medicines for personal use, especially during X-ray inspection.
ANAC (National Civil Aviation Agency) published in May 2015 in the Federal Official Gazette the Ordinance No. 1155 / SAI that states that the patient, therefore homeopathic medicine, accompanied by a prescription, can pass it without going through the X-ray or the magnetic arc of the metal detector. To do this, the patient must carry his or her medication in his / her hand luggage, always alerting the agent before the inspection that it is a homeopathic medicine and that it should be inspected so as not to damage its essence and this applies to all. medicines sensitive to this type of external agent.
It is important to note that each drug presented must be accompanied by the prescription and document of the person for whom the drug is prescribed.
To make a quiet trip print here the Ordinance No. 1155 / SAI and ensure your RIGHT not to interrupt your treatment during the trip and avoid embarrassment in boarding.
> Follow our tips for transporting your medicines at the airport:
– Carry medications in carry-on or carry with you;
– Use our cases to protect your medicine against non-ionizing radiation from 3G, 4G and 5G signals from mobile phones, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and other non-ionizing radiation, as well as excessive light, odors and humidity.
– Inform the agent who is carrying medicines before the inspection;
– Always present the prescription of the medicine and the document of the prescription holder;
– Condition and protect medicines against electromagnetic waves after inspection;

