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  • J jackiew1

    This is the one that I purchased. I've traveled with it twice. The only warning I have is to make sure that your ice packs are FROZEN. If they are not, TSA has a problem with them. When I was on my cruise, I only had a mini fridge in the room. It had a small freezer compartment, but it didn't freeze. I took them down to Medical and they froze them for me. I picked them up at disembarkation. Also, when I stayed in a hotel and had a long travel day the next day, I asked the front desk to freeze them and they did with no problem.

    https://a.co/d/050uRZPS

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    @jackiew1 Thanks jackie! I live in a very hot, humid area in summertime. How long do these ice packs stay frozen for you, once you place them in the case? Any guess?

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      I've not used them around home, just to fly. They were still cold, but thawed out, after 8 hours. The important thing is that they are fully frozen at the airport.

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      • J jackiew1

        I've not used them around home, just to fly. They were still cold, but thawed out, after 8 hours. The important thing is that they are fully frozen at the airport.

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        @jackiew1

        @Eleanor

        Has it not already been determined that peps don't NEED to be kept cold for weeks on end?

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          @jackiew1

          @Eleanor

          Has it not already been determined that peps don't NEED to be kept cold for weeks on end?

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          @Stan-Douglas said:

          @jackiew1

          @Eleanor

          Has it not already been determined that peps don't NEED to be kept cold for weeks on end?

          That’s what they say, but I prefer to be safe. Putting them in my luggage could be awfully hot, going to the Caribbean

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            @Eleanor

            Has it not already been determined that peps don't NEED to be kept cold for weeks on end?

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            @Stan-Douglas Maybe not. Peptide Crafters just sent out an interesting study on Tesamorelin they performed themselves. I posted it in "storage" part of this site.

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              You wanna keep them cold. Get some freezer packs and a Stanley mug. carry it on. your good for 20 hours.

              "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                I had some concerns about the direct contact of the ice packs and the vials on my carry-on zip up case so I put the ice packs in some small fabric bags that added a layer between the ice and the vial. Overkill?

                I had done some cursory looking to see if vials getting too cold could be an issue and some were saying it could. I fly often but its usually a short flight (under 2hr) with the whole travel time from freezer to fridge at home being ~6hr.

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                • RandyR Randy

                  My real job has me traveling....a lot. Dont stress about domestic travel. Its not a problem. International is a totally different discussion.

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                  @Randy said:

                  My real job has me traveling....a lot. Dont stress about domestic travel. Its not a problem. International is a totally different discussion.

                  Anyone have experience traveling in/out of Mexico with these meds or similar?

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                    @Randy said:

                    My real job has me traveling....a lot. Dont stress about domestic travel. Its not a problem. International is a totally different discussion.

                    Anyone have experience traveling in/out of Mexico with these meds or similar?

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                    @hunt_ak Mexico is fun. You push a button at customs. The light turns red or the light turns green. Its 50/50.

                    They either open your bag and ask what you brought or take everything out and check the pockets of all your pants for drugs.

                    I guess they think people bring trees to the forest.

                    "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                      @hunt_ak Mexico is fun. You push a button at customs. The light turns red or the light turns green. Its 50/50.

                      They either open your bag and ask what you brought or take everything out and check the pockets of all your pants for drugs.

                      I guess they think people bring trees to the forest.

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                      @Randy haha yeah. I’ve been down there lots but never with any research. The light thing is fun and in 20+ trips never got the red…

                      I’ll try to do some digging if they would care if it was in a travel case with frozen packs.

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