Traveler's Diarrhea
Ciprofloxacin
$79
Battle upset-stomach causing bacteria and feel ready for the day in no time.
- Quick questionnaire for physician review
- US-licensed healthcare providers
- Fast and free shipping
- FDA-approved prescription medication
- Unlimited chat based care before, during and after your travel
Ciprofloxacin
Traveler's diarrhea is remarkably common, affecting between 20-50% of travelers depending on their destination. This digestive disorder causes stomach pain, abdominal cramping, and diarrhea, typically triggered by bacteria found in contaminated food or water. We provide effective antibiotics like ciprofloxacin to combat the bacteria responsible for digestive upset, helping you get back on your feet quickly. Use as directed.
Your health is worth it
A TravelRx consultation costs a fraction of a travel clinic and our medications are priced below average retail pricing.
TravelRx
- No searching for a doctor
- Medication shipped directly to you
- Transparent pricing
- No wait times
In-person consultation
- Limited access to travel clinics
- Pharmacy availability not guaranteed
- Unknown pricing
- Average 24 day wait
How It Works
Simple, fast, and reliable access to travel medicine.
Complete Consultation
Answer a few questions about your health and trip details online.
Doctor Review
A licensed physician reviews your information and prescribes treatment.
Easy Pickup
Pick up your medication on your schedule at your local pharmacy.
Better prepare for your adventures
Altitude Sickness
Acetazolamide (Diamox)
$79
Altitude sickness most commonly occurs when traveling higher than 8,000ft. A lack of oxygen causes nausea, exhaustion, dizziness, and shortness of breath. Runway offers Acetazolamide (Diamox), an FDA
Malaria Prevention
Atovaquone: Proguanil (Malarone)
$79
Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite most commonly transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical regions of the world. Symptoms present as fever, headaches, fatigue, and flu-like illness. Preventative me
Motion Sickness
Scopolamine Patch
$79
Quite simply, motion sickness occurs when your brain cannot catch up with the information sent from your eyes and ears. This manifests in queasiness. Scopolamine, an antimuscarinic, works by blocking