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Yes GLP-1s are prescription-only, so you should: Carry them in your hand luggage when flying Keep them in their original packaging with your name on the label Carry a copy of your prescription if travelling abroad Follow storage guidelines (some require refrigeration before first use) For more information checkout our Traveling with GLPs Blog post Many people tolerate GLP-1s well, but possible side effects include: Nausea Constipation or diarrhoea Bloating Injection site reactions These often settle as your body adjusts
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