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How to cruise with GLP‑1 and peptide medications: packing, refrigeration, shore days, customs, and a curated gear list with photos. Bahamas, Mexico & Caribbean.

How to cruise with GLP‑1 and peptide medications: packing, refrigeration, shore days, customs, and a curated gear list with photos. Bahamas, Mexico & Caribbean.

Cruising with GLP‑1 & Peptides — Bahamas, Mexico & Caribbean | VialCase
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Cruising with GLP‑1 & Peptides — Bahamas, Mexico & Caribbean

Planning a cruise to the Bahamas, Mexico, or the Caribbean with GLP‑1 medications or peptides? This guide explains how to pack, keep vials cool in tropical heat, pass embarkation screening smoothly, and comply with U.S. re‑entry customs. We also recommend compact vial cases and shot boxes perfect for cruise cabins and shore excursions.

Cruise Basics: Medical Supplies, Refrigeration & Security

  • Carry‑on at embarkation: Keep medications, vials, pens, and syringes in your carry‑on, not checked luggage.
  • Documentation helps: Keep prescription labels or a doctor’s note. Declare medical syringes if asked.
  • Onboard refrigeration: Most cabins have coolers/fridges; request a medical fridge if needed. Use gel packs and an insulated pouch for shore days.
  • Sharps safety: Bring a travel sharps container. Ask Guest Services or the Medical Center about disposal.
  • Port security & re‑boarding: Medical liquids and syringes are generally allowed; keep them organized and accessible for inspection.

Storage Temperatures (Informational Only)

  • GLP‑1 (e.g., Semaglutide, Tirzepatide): Refrigerate before use at 36–46°F (2–8°C). Some products allow limited time at room temp after first use—follow your label.
  • Popular Peptides (e.g., BPC‑157, TB‑500): Keep reconstituted vials in a refrigerator 36–46°F (2–8°C). For long trips, consider aliquots and freezer storage per pharmacy guidance.

Always follow instructions from your pharmacist and the product manufacturer. This is not medical advice.

U.S. Re‑Entry & Customs After Your Cruise

  • Declare medical supplies if asked by officers. Keep everything in original, labeled containers.
  • Personal‑use quantities are less likely to be questioned than bulk or commercial amounts.
  • Air travel home: If you fly to the port or home, medications are generally allowed in carry‑on; declare liquids and syringes at TSA.

Disclaimer: Informational only, not medical or legal advice. Verify current policies with your cruise line, TSA/airports for flights, and U.S./destination customs.

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