Women’s Health Medicine for Travelers in Cabo
A practical guide to common women health needs while traveling in Cabo — UTIs, yeast infections, period management and more, and how to get care and medicine.
Traveling to Cabo with Diabetes: Insulin & Supplies Tips
Tips for traveling to Cabo with diabetes — packing insulin and supplies, keeping insulin cool in the heat, managing in the sun, and getting help if you run short.
Generic vs Brand Medication in Mexico: What to Know
Understanding generic vs brand medication in Mexico as a traveler — what generics are, the GI label, quality, savings, and how to choose the right one in Cabo.
Counterfeit Medicine in Mexico: How to Avoid It
How travelers can avoid counterfeit medicine in Mexico — where the risk is, warning signs, and how to be sure your medication in Cabo is genuine and safe.
Can You Buy Medicine Without a Prescription in Mexico?
What you can and cannot buy without a prescription in Mexico as a tourist — OTC items, what now needs a doctor, and how to get prescription medicine safely in Cabo.
Sunburn & After-Sun Products in Cabo: What to Use
What sunburn and after-sun products to use in Cabo — aloe, anti-inflammatories, hydration and when a burn needs a doctor. Plus prevention for the strong Baja sun.
How to Read Mexican Medicine Labels
A simple guide for travelers to reading Mexican medicine labels — finding the active ingredient, dose, expiry and warnings in Spanish, so you take the right thing safely.
Children’s Medicine in Cabo: A Parent’s Guide
A parent guide to children medicine in Cabo — fever and pain reducers, rehydration, what to pack, dosing by weight, and when to get a doctor for your child.
Pain Relievers in Mexico: What Travelers Should Know
A guide to pain relievers in Mexico for travelers — paracetamol, ibuprofen, naproxen and aspirin, their local names, safe use, and when to see a doctor in Cabo.
Allergy Medicine in Cabo: A Traveler Guide
Allergy medicine for travelers in Cabo — antihistamines, what triggers flare-ups, dealing with reactions to food, stings and plants, and when to see a doctor.