Specialist Medical Supplies
Depending on
circumstances, you may need a small, lightweight, personal supply of medicines to keep at base; a personal trauma kit, light enough to be carried with you at all times; a large team kit to be carried in a vehicle or kept at base; a reserve stash of supplies to replenish individual kits; and sometimes all of the above.
Give careful thought to your exact requirements whilst away.

Key supplies include:
The most popular medicines we send abroad turn out to be the kind of things most people keep in their bathroom cabinet: painkillers, antacids, remedies for coughs, colds and flu.
Medical kits should include prescription medicines that you can take under
appropriate instruction from a doctor: for example, a choice of antibiotics to be used on the basis of telephone advice, depending on your symptoms. Remote medical support is increasingly an option, especially since journalists often have easy access to technology for sending home digital photographs of injuries, lumps, bumps and rashes.
In some situations, specialist supplies for radiologiocal, chemical and biological countermeasures may be required. The Fleet Street Clinic keeps an extensive stock of such items - including supplies such as potassium iodide or potassium iodate - please contact us for further information.