Travel Health

Travelling to new countries on a holiday or a longer-term expedition can be exciting and thrilling and can provide you with a whole host of new memories. But foreign places can also bring health risks due to poor levels of hygiene, malicious insects and travelling to high altitudes. Whether you’re looking for anti-malaria medication or simple treatment to ward off jet lag, EU Meds is on hand to ensure that your next adventure is safe, healthy and happy.

Malaria Treatment

Malaria is a life-threatening disease carried by mosquitoes in certain parts of the world. It is transmitted through a mosquito bite and can be very dangerous if left untreated. If you think you have contracted malaria then you should contact your nearest healthcare provider for assistance. If you are travelling to a country where malaria is a risk you can purchase effective preventative medications at EU Meds.

Altitude Sickness Medication

Altitude sickness, also known as mountain sickness, occurs when you go to high altitudes too quickly. The lack of oxygen in high-altitude areas causes you to feel sick, dizzy and short of breath. If you are planning to travel to areas of high altitude it is important to be prepared.

Medication delivered discreetly from EU pharmacies

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  1. Choose the right treatment

    From the comfort of your own home or out on the go, choose the treatment you require from our extensive range.

  2. Complete an online consultation

    A vital part of our process, your online consultation will be similar questions to that of a GP. Quick and easy, we guarantee privacy and confidentiality.

  3. Delivered discreetly

    One of over 100 of our partner regulated EU pharmacies will dispense and ship the treatment to you.

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