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Thermos Reuseable Freeze Board - 200 g
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u/danroweuk ยท 1 pointr/Thritis

Yes, exactly this, but for a shorter time. I traveled from UK to Thailand last year with 2 Enbrel pens.

I got myself a small cool bag http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00C9VA8QE

I used 2 of the normal size cool packs
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000OW4CSU

I also used one of the big ice packs the come with my enbrel for delivery. When I get a delivery I put one or two back in the freezer, just in case. They last 24hrs, but I could only fit 1 into my small hand cool bag, but it lasted more than the flight from UK to Phuket, including transfer at Bangkok.

In terms of the flight, I needed a letter from the pharmacy that issues the pens and that was all that was required. Although I allowed an extra hour to get through security with them, I went through normally without much of a problem, an extra 2min check of the letter and verify what it was after x-ray.

In fact while transferring in Bangkok it went through the scanner and there was some commotion, so I started unpacking it to explain, but they were more worried about my bottle of water!

In terms of storage, I used the mini bar in my hotel room. But make sure you have something available. Be careful though, as I've heard of hotels putting medication in the freezer, so if you are using their fridge, ask to put it in yourself to be sure!

If things do go badly, you can keep enbrel at room temperature for up to 14 days, just don't put it back in the fridge.
https://www.enbrel.com/support/storage-and-travel/

Thailand is very modern in Bangkok, so I'm sure you could probably get Enbrel there, but it is very expensive to buy (I've seen the UK costs!), so I would look at taking it with you.

If it's your first time doing any longish travel and you have health concerns, 3 months is probably enough for an initial trip anyway, so you could come back from Asia, head home for a few weeks/month and then hit South America, Europe or go elsewhere...

Traveling is hard work, so make sure you take enough rest in between too! Seriously, it can be tough, lugging your bag about, checking in, flights/bus rides, all the activities, you can get travel burn out, trust me!