OncologyTalk To Your Pharmacist If You Want To Avoid Summer Horrordays
Millions of Brits are dicing with disaster and placing their health at risk when taking overseas
holidays, research from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) reveals.
The RPSGB"s Holiday Health report, released today, shows our laid-back attitude to our wellbeing
can quickly turn perfect holidays into perfectly ghastly experiences.
The RPSGB is urging Brits to visit their local pharmacy for holiday health advice and essential
products before they head off on their summer holiday - after all, no one wants to be part of
the 44 per cent who suffer from nasty insect bites, or the 40 per cent who find themselves
struck down by diarrhoea while abroad.
Other common illnesses which can turn dream holidays diabolical include sunburn or
heatstroke - causing misery to 37 per cent of British holiday-makers - headache or migraine
(20 per cent) and vomiting or food poisoning (14 per cent).
Even more worryingly, the research shows half of all Brits who have travelled to countries
where tropical diseases are prevalent have suffered illness or infection - yet one in nine says
they do not take even basic medication and health essentials, like water purification tablets
and insect repellent, with them on their travels despite these products being readily available at
pharmacies.
The good news is many ailments can be avoided, or treated effectively, if members of the
public go to their local pharmacy for products and advice before leaving for that well-earned
holiday. Pharmacists are among the most accessible of healthcare professionals, with
branches open in the high street at convenient times - often when GP surgeries are closed. In
addition, many pharmacies also offer private consultation rooms. Research from the RPSGB
shows 99 per cent of people can reach a pharmacy within 20 minutes.
The RPSGB"s Head of Practice, Heidi Wright said: "Pharmacists are medicines experts and
are ideally placed to help with your holiday health needs. It is important people visit their local
pharmacy for a free consultation, and to stock up on health essentials, before embarking on
their summer holidays."
Notes
1. Survey
Original RPSGB research, involving 1,980 adults aged 18 years and over, was carried out by
YouGov between 19-21 May 2009.
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain