Medicines are usually exempt from the 100ml limit on liquids, aerosols and gels when travelling by plane. Check with your airline for specific information related to the place/s you will be travelling to.
Check that your medicine or medical device is allowed in your destination country. The Smartraveller website is a helpful place to look if you aren’t sure.
Check with your airline to see if you qualify for an additional carry-on luggage allowance for medical supplies.
Get extra prescriptions from your doctor for all your current medications, including glucagon if you have type 1 diabetes.
International travellers also need to be aware of any restrictions that may apply in regard to the quantity of PBS medication/s or medical devices that can be taken overseas (especially if travelling over a long period)