Your custom travel medicine kit — built for where you’re going, not where everyone else has been.
No two trips are the same. A safari in East Africa carries different health risks than a backpacking trip through Southeast Asia or a mission to Central America. Off-the-shelf travel kits can’t account for your destination, your health history, or the specific medications your body needs.
Premier Custom Pharmacy works with your licensed provider to compound a personalized travel medicine kit — the right medications, the right doses, packaged and ready for wherever your journey takes you.
All medications require a valid prescription. Don’t have a provider? Our new patient intake connects you with a telehealth provider who can evaluate your travel plans and health history, and send your prescription directly to our pharmacy.
Fifteen medication categories. One kit built around you.
Your provider selects from the following medications based on your destination, planned activities, and individual health needs. Every kit is compounded to your exact prescription — no filler, no guesswork.
Prescribed for travelers heading to high-altitude destinations to prevent or reduce symptoms of acute mountain sickness, including headache, nausea, and fatigue.
A low-potency topical corticosteroid for mild skin inflammation, insect bite reactions, contact dermatitis, and early-stage medication-related skin responses.
A mid-potency topical steroid for more significant allergic skin reactions, including severe contact dermatitis and inflammatory skin conditions encountered during travel.
A broad-spectrum antibiotic combination effective for dental and oral infections — a common travel emergency when local dental care is unavailable or inaccessible.
A versatile antibiotic used for treatment of animal or insect bite wounds and also serves as malaria chemoprophylaxis in high-risk regions where resistance is a concern.
A first-generation cephalosporin antibiotic for bacterial skin infections, including cellulitis and infected wounds — common in travelers exposed to outdoor environments.
A topical antibiotic eye drop for bacterial conjunctivitis and other acute eye infections — particularly useful in environments with limited access to ophthalmologic care.
Compounded to your preferred agent and dose for management of fever, headache, and general pain — foundational coverage for any travel medicine kit.
An antihistamine effective for allergic itch, hives, and mild allergic reactions, with secondary utility as a sleep aid for jet lag and time zone adjustment.
Antiparasitic agents covering a broad range of parasitic exposures — including intestinal parasites, lice, scabies, and gastrointestinal helminth infections common in tropical and developing regions.
A highly effective antiemetic for nausea and vomiting from any cause — including food poisoning, motion sickness, GI infection, or medication side effects encountered during travel.
An NSAID with anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties effective for musculoskeletal pain, joint inflammation, and acute gout flares — common in travelers with high activity levels or dietary changes.
A macrolide antibiotic used to treat traveler’s diarrhea, typhoid fever, and pertussis — one of the most essential antibiotics for international travel to developing regions.
An antiviral medication that treats influenza A and B and can help prevent the flu following known exposure. Particularly valuable for travelers in close-contact environments like airports, cruise ships, or tour groups where flu transmission risk is elevated.
A transdermal patch worn behind the ear that prevents and treats motion sickness for up to 72 hours per patch. An essential addition for cruise travelers, passengers on small boats or ferries, and anyone prone to nausea from road or air travel.
You don’t have to wait until something goes wrong abroad.
Heading to Central America, South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, or any destination with limited medical infrastructure or high infectious disease risk.
Hiking, camping, or visiting areas where access to a pharmacy or clinic may be hours or days away — preparation is not optional here, it’s essential.
Traveling to underserved regions for extended periods with limited access to standard medical care and pharmacy infrastructure.
Children are particularly vulnerable to travel-related GI illness, skin infections, and fever. A properly stocked prescription kit provides critical peace of mind.
Business or personal travelers who regularly visit high-risk destinations benefit from a standing prescription relationship and a reliable refill process.
Travelers heading to destinations above 8,000 feet — including mountaineering expeditions, Andean tours, or Himalayan treks — where altitude sickness is a real risk.
Compounded with precision. Dispensed with care.
We’re not a mail-order fulfillment center. We’re a licensed, accredited 503A compounding pharmacy — and there’s a meaningful difference.
LegitScript certification verifies that Premier Custom Pharmacy operates in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations — your assurance that what you’re receiving is safe and legitimate.
Every kit is compounded to your provider’s exact specifications. No fixed bundles, no unnecessary medications — only what’s clinically appropriate for your trip and your body.
Our clinical pharmacists are available by phone throughout your travels — not a chatbot, not a call center. Real pharmacists with real compounding expertise when you need guidance most.
We’re licensed across the country and ship to most states. Your compounded travel kit arrives discreetly and quickly — typically within 2–3 business days of prescription verification.
No prescription yet? Our new patient intake connects you with a licensed telehealth provider who specializes in travel medicine and sends your prescription directly to us.
From your telehealth visit to your front door — we make it simple.
Complete our new patient intake online. Share your destination, travel dates, planned activities, and health history. A licensed telehealth provider will review your intake and schedule a consultation.
Start your intake at premiercustompharmacy.com/new-patient →Based on your consultation, your provider selects the appropriate medications for your specific itinerary and health profile, and sends the prescription directly to our pharmacy.
Our pharmacists compound every medication fresh, to your exact prescription specifications, in our PCAB-accredited facility. Each kit is quality-checked before it leaves our pharmacy.
Your kit ships discreetly, typically within 2–3 business days of prescription verification. Our pharmacists remain available by phone throughout your trip for questions and guidance.
Don’t leave for your trip without the right medications behind you.
Request a telehealth visit today. A licensed provider will build your kit, and Premier Custom Pharmacy will compound and ship it directly to your door.
All compounded medications dispensed by Premier Custom Pharmacy require a valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drug products. Individual results vary. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine which medications are appropriate for your individual health situation and travel itinerary.
Medications available for inclusion in your travel kit (as prescribed by your provider):
Acetazolamide (acute altitude illness), Hydrocortisone cream (rashes, medication reactions), Triamcinolone cream (allergic reactions), Amoxicillin-Clavulanate (dental infections), Doxycycline (bite wounds, malaria prophylaxis), Cephalexin (skin and soft tissue infections), Ofloxacin Ophthalmic (conjunctivitis and eye infections), Ibuprofen or Acetaminophen (fever and pain), Diphenhydramine (anti-itch and insomnia), Ivermectin and Mebendazole (parasites, lice, scabies, and GI infections), Ondansetron (nausea and vomiting), Naproxen (body pain and gout flares), Azithromycin (traveler’s diarrhea, typhoid fever, whooping cough), Oseltamivir (influenza treatment and post-exposure prevention), and Scopolamine patches (motion sickness prevention and treatment). All medications require a valid prescription and are compounded to your provider’s exact specifications.