September 8th, 2008 McNeil Products Ltd.
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Info on travel sickness, holiday or travellers' diarrhoea.

Are You At Risk From Travellers' Diarrhoea?
Travellers’ diarrhoea is the most common health condition facing British holidaymakers. Travel health experts believe that between 20-40% of travellers suffer diarrhoea on their holiday to some degree. This figure rises to 50% of people travelling to exotic destinations or developing countries.

Travellers’ diarrhoea is acquired when a person travels from one country to another. It can range in its severity from a mild problem lasting 2-3 days to a more severe case, lasting longer, sometimes accompanied by pain and fever.

Some countries are obviously more of a risk than others; if you are particularly concerned about your destination, please click on our ‘risk map’ and use your mouse to choose your desired destination. Each country has been given its own level of risk, the map should help you to identify the risk factors for various holiday destinations.




Play the risk assesment quiz with live results

Four point guide
If you are still unsure about where you are travelling to and would like some further advice, try our easy Risk Assessment Quiz. This interactive questionnaire asks you a series of multiple choice questions and then helps you to determine if your holiday destination is a risky one.

Which IMODIUM® do I need?
When travelling abroad we would recommend...

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IMODIUM® Instants
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IMODIUM® is the number one anti-diarrhoeal. A range of products is offered to suit every sufferers needs. Click here to find out more about our range of IMODIUM® products.

Passport to healthy travel
Order our new free information booklet ‘Passport to Healthy Travel’. It has everything you need to ensure you can enjoy safe and healthy travels.

Advice endorsed by Dr Iain McIntosh, Travel Health Expert and co-founder of the British Travel Health Association.