Prepare Drugs in Travel Kit

When a journey is advisable to carry a small kit of emergency because no one knows whether what is going to need is easily found on the destination. Nor should include excess material, hence it is recommended:
Local antiseptics, alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, iodine, chlorhexidine. The alcohol use to disinfect our hands before a priest, the hydrogen peroxide used to clean wounds, to disinfect must apply povidone iodine or chlorhexidine.
Dressing: bandages, gauze, bandages, adhesive tape.
Small scissors and tweezers (to remove a splinter).
Lotions to repel insects (the most effective are those containing diethyltoluamide as Relec © Spray) and creams to relieve itching (as Polaramine © Cream).
Drugs: an antihistamine (like Clarytine©), broad spectrum antibiotics (such as amoxicillin-clavulanate), analgesics (aspirin or paracetamol type) and antiinflammatory (such as Voltaren©), mints or gum to sea sickness, against diarrhea ( as Fortasec© oral hydration or serum) and antacids (such as Pepcid Ranitidine©)
You must also include any medications you are taking at the time of starting the journey, and in sufficient quantity to avoid running out during it. In case of questions or need more medication is advisable to consult your family physician for further extending additional recipes. People who are allergic to any medications should adhere a sticker in your passport or identity card that specifies at least two languages in the class of drugs that are allergic.