I have never heard of liquid iv powder, what is that?We bring Tylenol (adult and kids), Dramamine, ginger candies, sore throat drops, Benadryl, Imodium, hydrocortisone cream, bandaids and neosporin, tweezers (kid always gets a splinter somehow), and a few packets of liquid iv powder.
That’s a brand name. It’s like powdered Gatorade. Electrolytes. For dehydration.
It’s a flavored powdered electrolyte supplement you can add to water. We have used it in Disney to help combat dehydration and the scorching heat. Also have used it when we have been sick to replace fluid loss. Think Pedialyte but portable.I have never heard of liquid iv powder, what is that?
Thank You for letting me know what it isIt’s a flavored powdered electrolyte supplement you can add to water. We have used it in Disney to help combat dehydration and the scorching heat. Also have used it when we have been sick to replace fluid loss. Think Pedialyte but portable.
They still do the free meclizine at the medical center? Do you need to give them your name or anything? I have some, but I'm from Canada and wasn't sure if they still gave it out. It would save me buying more (just in case) before we sail....and just remember that if somehow you need to buy some of these in the States because you are running low... you won't find Gravol... but Dramamine... same medication, different name. With that said, one can also find in the States a less drowsy anti-nausea medication called Bonine (ingredient: Meclizine) which used to be sold in Canada...but not anymore. The Medical Center has a box with "complimentary" anti-nausea medication next to their entrance. Guest services also have a supply of Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, and first aid items such as band-aids if in need - and I do not recall them charging guests for one off requests... but can't confirm that.
Last cruise I was on, there was still a box by the medical center, and I know you can also get it from guest services. I'm from Canada too and I either order it on Ebay (ships from the US, and surprisingly affordable), or wait until I'm in the States when I have time for a little detourThey still do the free meclizine at the medical center? Do you need to give them your name or anything? I have some, but I'm from Canada and wasn't sure if they still gave it out. It would save me buying more (just in case) before we sail.
We are big fans of Nuun tablets. Similar to the propel or liquid Iv but I feel less sweet. They come in a tube so easy to carry and to get the kids to drink so they stay hydrated.Thank You for letting me know what it is