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Can any one pls suggest basic medicines that can be carried while travelling and also any general medicine for anxiety and in case of heart issue by chance.
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Anxiety medicine you can get only by prescription rest any pharmacy store you can get
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Already answered with type of medicine anyone travel.
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Hi, For travel carry basics like paracetamol, ORS, antacid, and motion sickness tablets if needed. For anxiety or heart concerns it's best not to self medicate. A consultation would help clarify this. Feel free to consult for further guidance.
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Keep medicines for fever, body pain, stomach pain, acidity, vomiting,   diarrhoea, electral powder,itching, cold. Apart from this, keep your regular medicine if any.
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A basic travel kit should include medicines for fever and pain, stomach upset and acidity, loose motions, and minor allergic reactions — these are safe to carry for general emergencies. However, medicines for anxiety or heart-related issues must only be taken as specifically prescribed by a doctor based on your individual history, as self-medicating for these conditions can be risky or even dangerous. If you are already on any regular prescription medicines, ensure you carry an adequate supply for your entire trip.
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Consult general physician locally
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Heart  and anxiety medicines aren't prescribed without proper consultation  and history workup...
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Better to consult physician advice
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