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Headed out on vacation or a work trip? Don’t forget to pack your sunscreen, phone charger… and your compounded meds.
Whether it’s hormone creams, LDN capsules, or pet meds for your furry travel buddy, compounded medications often require a little more prep than your typical pill bottle.
Here’s what you need to know to keep your treatment plan on track while you’re on the go.
We had a patient, Sarah, fly to Hawaii only to realize her compounded progesterone cream needed to be stored below 77°F… and her Airbnb didn’t have A/C. Cue the panic.
Moral of the story? Know your medication’s storage needs—and plan ahead.
Some compounds are shelf-stable. Others need refrigeration. Some can’t get too hot or too cold.
Ask us before you leave: Does this need ice packs? Can it stay at room temp? We’re happy to help you pack accordingly.
Especially in the summer or if you’re flying. TSA allows medications and ice packs in carry-ons—just let them know at screening.
Pro Tip: Never check your meds in luggage—baggage holds get HOT and lost bags = missed doses.
Keep meds in original packaging with prescription labels. This avoids confusion if you’re questioned by security or customs.
Flights get canceled. Plans change. Don’t cut it close. Pack a few extra days’ worth of medication just in case.
Some countries have strict import rules for medications, even if they’re prescribed. Always check ahead or bring documentation from your provider.
Yes, we compound for pets, too! If you’re traveling with your animal, let us know—we can provide travel-friendly options, like transdermal gels for cats (no pills required!).
Traveling with compounded meds doesn’t have to be stressful—it just takes a little extra planning. If you’re not sure how to prep, call us. We’ll walk you through exactly what to pack and how to store it.
Because nothing should come between you and your health—even a dream vacation.
At Custom Care Compounding, we work with physicians to build custom regimens that honor each patient’s physiology, goals, and sensitivities.
Interested in learning more about how these therapies work together? Let us know—we’d be happy to provide studies, dosing references, or schedule a clinical consultation.