Are there any travel restrictions for feminising medication?
Border restrictions primarily concern masculinising treatments like testosterone. Feminising treatments are generally not subject to restrictions.
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I'm traveling to a country where testosterone can't be taken across the border, and I currently use gel. Is there an alternative for use while I'm away or before I travel?
If you're unable to travel with your testosterone medication (and would otherwise be without it during your trip), the best alternative would be to temporarily swap to injections. Sustanon and Enanthate last for three weeks, and Nebido lasts for 12 ...
I'm traveling & taking medication. Will I need documents?
It depends on the medication and the destination, but generally, it's better to be on the safe side. Check the laws in the country you're traveling to so you can prepare accordingly. We can provide you with a Travelling with Medication letter, which ...
I'm taking other medication. Will that matter?
Taking other medication can interact with your gender-affirming medication. In particular, if you're taking heart tablets or blood pressure tablets, it's probably best to avoid taking spironolactone as your antiandrogen (because that can lower your ...
How do I report a problem with my GenderGP medication?
If you have a problem with your medication, please contact your dispensing pharmacy for assistance. If you’re dissatisfied with the medication on your Treatment Recommendation, please submit a new Treatment Recommendation request, providing us with ...
Ensuring Your Pharmacy Has the Right Medication for Your Treatment
The database of medications we pull from to create your Treatment Recommendation includes the most commonly prescribed and dispensed brands used in gender-affirming healthcare. However, we understand there may be some medications unavailable in ...