Travelling With Medication During Shortages

Planning ahead when your prescription faces supply issues at home
Updated 7 February 2026 from official DHSC & NHS data
Travelling when your medication is subject to shortages at home adds extra complexity. You need to ensure you have enough supply for your trip and plan for the possibility of not being able to get more while away.

Before You Travel

Controlled Drugs and Travel

If you take a controlled substance (e.g., methylphenidate, lisdexamfetamine, diazepam, codeine):

Getting Medication Abroad

If you run out while travelling:

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Data sources: DHSC Medicine Supply Notifications · NHSBSA Serious Shortage Protocols · NHS England
Page last updated: 7 February 2026. Data checked daily.
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