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What medicines should you take along to Ireland?

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What medicines should you take along to Ireland?

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  1. A bit vague, could you be more specific? If you don't require medications for survival I wouldn't take anything. You can get anything you may end up needing over the counter there.


  2. How large is the city you are staying in?  If you are staying in a large city, then you can buy what you need there.  When traveling I always take the good old stand-by meds with me:

    Advil, Pepto, and a prescription pain killer (just in case).

    If it's a small village/town, I'd take anything you use on a normal basis, in case you can't get it there.

  3. if you have perscribed meds then you take them. but i would just take solperdine for the head ache s you will get from the hang overs you will get.

  4. Anything that is prescribed to you, but you can get anything you might need here already.

  5. Whatever meds are prescribed for you.

  6. Its pretty easy to get basic drugs in Ireland, like painkillers and stuff. Also its not a country were theres things to be careful of like mosquitos and disease.

    So I would just say to take along any of your prescription medications and also some paracetamol or something for headaches ect x

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