Travel Health Checklist Qatar: Medicines to Pack Before You Fly
Key Takeaways
- Most routine medicines can be carried in their original packaging with a copy of your prescription. Controlled medicines may require an MOPH export permit and additional documents.
- Prescription medicines, insulin pens, syringes, and medically necessary liquids should always be packed in your carry-on luggage.
- Temperature-sensitive medicines such as insulin, Mounjaro, and Ozempic need proper storage during travel.
- Medicines to pack for travel include ORS sachets, pain-relief tablets, motion-sickness medicine, hand sanitizer, a thermometer, and a first-aid kit.
- Care N Cure customers can consult pharmacists before departure and order travel essentials with same-day delivery in Doha.
Travel Health Checklist Qatar: Medicines to Pack Before You Fly
For many travellers leaving Doha for a summer holiday or an Umrah trip, packing prescription medicines often raises questions about airport rules, required supporting documents, and how to carry them safely.
Many travellers don't realise that some prescription and controlled medicines require supporting documents and should be kept in hand luggage with prescriptions readily available for security checks. Preparing before departure can help avoid delays, questions at the airport, and the stress of having to replace essential medicines abroad.
Documents & Permits You Need Before You Fly
Most travellers leaving Doha with routine medicines only need to keep them in their original packaging and carry a copy of their prescription. Extra paperwork is required for controlled or psychotropic medicines.
Qatar's Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) offers an official service called "Issuance of Export Permit for Medications for Patients Travelling Outside Qatar." Issued by the Pharmacy and Drug Control Department, the permit applies to patients carrying locally or internationally controlled medicines. The service is free, and MOPH lists an estimated processing time of 1 hour and 50 minutes, although travellers should apply several days before departure.
Along with the permit, carry:
- The original prescription or medical report from an MOPH-approved healthcare facility.
- A copy of your Qatari ID card.
- Medicines in their original labelled packaging.
- Only the quantity needed for personal use.
Travellers carrying controlled medicines without the required approval may be asked for additional documents at customs, and the medicines can be held until their medical use is verified.
Common over-the-counter medicines such as paracetamol and oral rehydration salts do not usually require permits. Prescription medicines should be carried with copies of prescriptions or medical reports. If you're travelling with controlled medicines, check whether MOPH approval is needed. Medication rules vary between GCC countries and other destinations, so it's worth checking the requirements before you fly.
Looking for country-specific guidance? Our upcoming guide on Travelling with Medicines: GCC vs International Destinations will explain how medicine rules differ across GCC countries and other popular travel destinations, along with the documents you may need before departure.
Packing Medicines for Travel: Carry-On vs Checked Baggage and Temperature Control
How you pack your medicines matters, especially on long-haul flights or trips during Qatar's hotter months. A delayed suitcase or exposure to extreme temperatures can create problems that are difficult to fix once you're abroad.
Keep Medicines in Your Carry-On
Hamad International Airport permits medically necessary liquids, insulin pens, and syringes after security screening when accompanied by appropriate medical documentation. Prescription medicines and other essential treatments are best kept in your hand luggage, where they are easier to access during the journey and available if your checked bags are delayed.
Keep these items with you:
- Prescription medicines
- Insulin, Ozempic, and Mounjaro pens
- Syringes and needles needed for medical use
- Liquid medicines
- Copies of prescriptions and medical reports
Personal liquids are generally limited to containers of 100 ml or less and should be packed in a clear, resealable plastic bag. Medically necessary liquid medicines are permitted, provided supporting documents are available during security screening.
If you're transferring through Hamad International Airport with liquids purchased at another airport, keep them sealed with proof of purchase.
Temperature-Sensitive Medicines Need Extra Care
Insulin and GLP-1 injection pens are sensitive to heat. Unopened pens are usually stored between 2°C and 8°C, while pens in use can generally be kept below 30°C for a limited period according to their instructions.
These medicines should remain in your carry-on, as checked baggage and changing temperatures during transit may affect them.
If you're travelling with insulin or GLP-1 medicines such as Mounjaro and Ozempic, proper storage and packing are key. Learn more in our Travelling with Diabetes, Insulin & Temperature-Sensitive Medicines guide, which covers storage tips, airport considerations, and travel planning for injectable medicines.
Before You Fly, Speak With a Care N Cure Pharmacist
The pharmacists at Care N Cure can help you review your medicines before you travel and answer questions about:
- Prescription requirements.
- Storage of insulin and injectable medicines.
- Destination-specific restrictions.
- Items to include in your travel health checklist.
A consultation before departure can help you avoid common packing mistakes. First-time international travellers often have additional questions about airport security, prescription checks, and what to keep in hand luggage. Our First-Time Flyer Travel Health Guide will walk through the process step by step.
The Care N Cure Travel Kit Checklist
Here's a checklist of medicines to pack for travel, along with a few essentials to sort out before you leave Doha.
Before You Leave Doha: Documents and Prescriptions
Prescription Copies and Medical Reports
Keep copies of your prescriptions and any supporting medical reports in your carry-on, and leave medicines in their original boxes with pharmacy labels intact. This is especially useful if you're travelling with injectable medicines or visiting countries where certain medicines may be subject to additional checks.
Medicines You Should Keep in Your Carry-On
Ezydose One Day At A Time Tablets Organizer
Overnight flights and long layovers can disrupt medication schedules. A daily pill organizer keeps doses organised during transit.
Mounjaro KwikPen & Ozempic 0.5 mg Solution for Injection
Keep temperature-sensitive medicines in your carry-on and follow their storage instructions while travelling.
Recommended Travel Essentials

Ezydose One Day At A Time Tablets Organizer
- Organises daily medicines
- Ideal for travel
- Compact & lightweight

Mounjaro Kwikpen 12.5 mg Pre-Filled Pen
- Temperature-sensitive medicine
- Carry in hand luggage
- Prescription required

Ozempic 0.5 mg Solution for Injection
- Pre-filled injection pen
- Requires refrigerated storage
- Prescription required
Essentials for Long Flights and Hot Weather
ORS 30g Sachet (26 Pieces)
Summer holidays, Umrah trips, and long days outdoors can increase the risk of dehydration. ORS sachets are particularly useful when travelling with children or elderly family members.
BioClean Hand Sanitizer 500 ml
Crowded airports, busy flights, and pilgrimage sites mean frequent contact with shared surfaces. Keeping sanitizer close by is practical for both international travel and group tours.
Panadol Advance 500 mg (96 Tablets)
Jet lag, disrupted sleep, and long journeys can leave travellers with headaches or mild fever during the first few days after arrival. Having familiar pain relief with you saves time and avoids the need to search for an equivalent brand after you arrive.
Vominore Tablets 20 Pieces
Long flights, road journeys, and ferry transfers can trigger motion sickness in some travellers. Many travellers prefer to pack motion sickness medicine before departure rather than search for an equivalent after arrival.
Travel Health Essentials

ORS 30g Sachet 26 Pieces
- Helps restore fluids and electrolytes
- Ideal for travel and hot climates
- Useful during dehydration and long journeys

Bioclean Hand Sanitizer 500 ml
- Helps maintain hand hygiene on the go
- Quick-drying formula
- Ideal for airports and public places

Panadol Advance 500 mg 96 Pieces
- Relieves headache and mild pain
- Helps reduce fever during travel
- Convenient pack for family trips

Vominore Tablets 20 Pieces
- Helps relieve motion sickness symptoms
- Suitable for flights and road trips
- Compact pack for travel convenience
Family Travel Must-Haves
Tommee Tippee No-Touch Digital Thermometer
Families flying home for school holidays often spend several weeks away. Having a thermometer nearby makes it easier to check a child's temperature without having to search for a pharmacy late at night.
Medica First Aid Box
A basic first-aid kit comes in handy for minor cuts, blisters, and scrapes during family trips and Umrah journeys.
Family Travel Essentials

Tommee Tippee No Touch Digital Thermometer
- Non-contact temperature measurement
- Suitable for infants, children, and adults
- Ideal for travel and family holidays

Medica First Aid Box
- Comprehensive first-aid supplies in one kit
- Useful for travel, road trips, and family vacations
- Helps manage minor cuts, scrapes, and emergencies
Extra Tips for Hajj, Umrah, and Travelling With Children
Hajj and Umrah
Hajj and Umrah journeys often involve long hours outdoors, crowded conditions, and frequent movement between hotels, buses, and pilgrimage sites. Heat exposure and dehydration are common concerns, while blisters, minor cuts, and headaches are common after long walks. Group travel and extended time outdoors can make it inconvenient to stop to look for a pharmacy.
Many travellers from Qatar pack:
- ORS sachets for dehydration
- Hand sanitizer for crowded settings
- Pain relief tablets for headaches and body aches
- A basic first-aid kit for minor cuts and blisters
Travelling for Hajj or Umrah requires extra preparation because of prolonged walking, hot weather, and large crowds. We'll soon publish a complete Hajj and Umrah travel health guide covering recommended medicines, hydration, blister prevention, prescription medicines, and practical packing advice for pilgrims.
Travelling With Children
Long-haul flights, unfamiliar food, and changes in sleep schedules can leave children feeling unwell. Motion sickness during flights or road journeys, mild fever, headaches, and dehydration are among the common concerns parents face while travelling.
Many parents pack:
- Vominore Tablets for motion sickness, after checking age suitability and directions for use.
- Oral rehydration salts to replace lost fluids.
- Pain relief medicine for fever and body aches.
- A digital thermometer for checking temperatures.
Keeping these items in your carry-on can be useful during overnight flights and long transit times.
Need Help Preparing for Your Trip?
Care N Cure customers can speak with our pharmacists about prescription medicines, insulin storage, and travel requirements before departure. You can order travel medicine kit essentials, including ORS sachets, pain relief tablets, hand sanitizer, and first-aid supplies, with same-day delivery in Doha. If you have questions, visit your nearest Care N Cure branch before you fly.
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