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By Elizabeth Gregory - Part 2
Extra glasses - If you wear contact lenses or glasses, you should always travel with a spare pair just in case. You never know when luggage may get lost, glasses get lost or broken, contact lenses rip, etc. If you wear disposable contacts, you may be best with an extra supply just in case. I know may people who did not bring extra eye wear and believe you me, they were sorry.
Prescription medicine - It is wise to pack any medication (over the counter and prescription) in their original containers. This can avoid any problems at customs or with police. If you are taking prescription medication, it may not be enough to just drop off a refill at a pharmacy where you are or a prescription for that matter. Many times, medications overseas are known by different names than what they are called at home. It is a good idea to have your prescription list the chemical formula of the medication (since this is usually universally understood). In any event try to bring an extra supply of your medication so you avoid the pharmacy route.
Your favorite toiletries - If you can't live without your favorite shampoo, toothpaste or deodorant, bring extra!! Chances are, even if you can find the same brand it may not be exactly the same in another country as it is here. This is especially true with feminine hygiene products. When in doubt, a good rule of thumb is to pack double of what you think you'll need. This way, your chances of running out are slim, and you can extend your trip if the opportunity presents itself without worry of running out of these items. In addition, depending on where you go, you may be able to get these items cheaper at home anyway.
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