Six medicines you can't take abroad as doctor warns about strict rules in some countries

A GP has issued a warning about six medications that may be restricted when travelling - and it all hinges on your destination and the quantity of medicine you have. Saga Travel Insurance highlighted this often-overlooked issue in a conversation with Doctor Deborah Lee of Dr Fox Online Pharmacy, who revealed that some commonly used medications might be unexpectedly banned abroad.

While many countries allow travellers to carry up to a three-month supply of medication, others may impose stricter rules depending on the specific type of medicine.

To help people avoid this predicament, Dr Lee stated: "The vast majority of commonly prescribed medicines are completely safe to travel with. But some are more

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