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I intend to have a driving holiday in the EU,but need to take refridgerated blood injections with me.

Can any one recommend a portable fridge suitable for car and mains electric

I think the ones for diabetic pens will be to small

I am injecting weekly with EPO(Aranesp), packaging quite large

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I faced that problem as well. If you aren’t away for too long , can be OK to skip EPO. I found freezer packs etc too unreliable. A proper camping fridge in a caravan should keep injections at the right temperature. Regards

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Bakkenist in reply toRachelthepotter

Thank you for the reply RachelI have found a portable medication fridge on Amazon

Just need to check internal dimensions

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