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Colin, It�s always useful to bring a copy of your medication needs with you. Most pharmacists will be able to help if they have the generic name of the things you need. But as you are only in Madrid for 5 days, I doubt that you are likely to need their help!!!! All the rest of the things you ask about will be found on the search facility. Loads of places to see, eat, drink etc etc. Just have fun and enjoy Madrid!!!
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| Posts: 1811 | Location: Montaña Blanca, Lanzarote | Registered: 02 March 2002 |    |
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Colin- tell your dr that you're going and see if he can give you some extra days for your meds. also DO NOT PACK THEM IN YOUR CHECK IN LUGGAGE! Medications should go with you, in your carryon. I work for an airline and you would not BELIEVE the people that pack important (some times life depends on it- literally) in their check in luggage! If it gets delayed or whatever for whatever reason your well SOL. So keep it on your person! 
Siguiendo mi propio Camino de Santiago
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| Posts: 387 | Location: Madrid | Registered: 19 October 2002 |    |
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