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"Parker" Lrg 'TWO-IN-ONE" Meds Travel Bag Insulated Case

Sz: Lrg, fits lots of meds
SKU: ME-12890
Barcode: 819556012890
Availability: Available
Who doesn't travel with meds these days, and lots of them...?  We created this luxurious XL case for parents and individual traveling with medicines for allergies, asthma, diabetes or just plain ole everyday goodies (like bandaids, ointments and so on). Multiple mesh and clear interior pocke......

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Who doesn't travel with meds these days, and lots of them...?  We created this luxurious XL case for parents and individual traveling with medicines for allergies, asthma, diabetes or just plain ole everyday goodies (like bandaids, ointments and so on). Multiple mesh and clear interior pockets helps keep medications visible, organized and in place.  But we didn't stop there, need just a little organizer while you're heading out for dinner on your travels- the mini case enclosed will help you do just that!  


  • Brushed nylon, durable and luxurious material makes this medicine bag great for traveling with medicines.
  • 5 mm insulated foam
  • Multiple mesh and clear interior pockets helps keep medications visible, organized and in place.
  • Removable small compact case for traveling with less medicines when needed.
  • Easy access front pocket holds large emergency contact and medical info card.
  • Conveniently measures 10.5" x 6.5" x 3.5"
  • One year warranty is available on all of AllerMates products.

Contains:

  • Shoulder strap




Who doesn't travel with meds these days, and lots of them...?  We created this luxurious XL case for parents and individual traveling with medicines for allergies, asthma, diabetes or just plain ole everyday goodies (like bandaids, ointments and so on). Multiple mesh and clear interior pockets helps keep medications visible, organized and in place.  But we didn't stop there, need just a little organizer while you're heading out for dinner on your travels- the mini case enclosed will help you do just that!  


  • Brushed nylon, durable and luxurious material makes this medicine bag great for traveling with medicines.
  • 5 mm insulated foam
  • Multiple mesh and clear interior pockets helps keep medications visible, organized and in place.
  • Removable small compact case for traveling with less medicines when needed.
  • Easy access front pocket holds large emergency contact and medical info card.
  • Conveniently measures 10.5" x 6.5" x 3.5"
  • One year warranty is available on all of AllerMates products.

Contains:

  • Shoulder strap


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Excellent Product

I'm an atypical buyer for this product. While I have diabetes what I needed was something to carry a variety of otc meds, mini first aid kit, and other things like lip balm, hand lotion because I spend most days working and away from home.

Before I found this I would have altoid tins filled with aspirin ,those little blister packs that some meds come and other things like Band-Aids all jammed in a zip lock bag. The Parker now holds everything neatly, no more rummaging around in the zip lock or worse the bottom of my back pack, no more needing a band aid only to find it open and useless. There was so much room I've was able to add things I've I wanted to carry but just wasn't practical.

On the outside there's a pocket that's perfect for wet wipes and Band-Aids. Opening the Parker you want to imagine a book, on where the table of contest would be there's a giant pocket with clear plastic that's fantastic for holding things you need on the daily next to a small mesh pocket that great for hand lotion.

The center page is a detachable mini pouch. I know its supposed to hold insulin pens but it has these mesh pockets that make it great for holding wet naps, eye glass cleaner and of course otc meds. The elastic that's supposed to hold the pens are great for lip balm or pill bottles also. And in a size that makes it fit easily into a purse or glove box

The back page has a mesh pocket that stretches' from on side of the bag to the other that holds larger items with elastic above it to secure things like EpiPen's, insulin pens. I keep a tube of Alker seltzer chews and a tube pain reliver cream and it all fits nicely. The last part is what you can image is the dust jacket, like when people use it for a book mark. It has three pouches accessible by one long zipper and is attached to right side of the Parker. I loved the design of the three three smaller pouches attached , but was not sure about the mesh but I've had it for a while and even when there sharp corned things in it it hasn't snagged yet.

This product is beyond great, it's easy to clean, the materials are sturdy and it is large enough to hold what ever you need to take with you medicine wise.

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Mary Kiger
Perfect!

Great customer service, great "tote" for diabetic supplies. Love, love, love!

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Cassidy L. Benoit
Really like this bag

I really like this bag. It has enough space to organize my daily meds, emergency meds, and as needed meds so if I leave overnight or longer my meds are easier to take with me. It's really convenient so I'll probably even use it to keep my meds organized at home. I also really like the design of the bag. It's a nice design for kids or adults and it is pretty big without being too bulky. I also like that there is the detachable bag inside. If you're often switching emergency meds between purses/backpacks, that will probably make it easier.

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Katy's m.
Nothing like it!

What a clever idea. I have never seen anything like this. I can keep everything in one place and like that it's clearly marked as to what the contents are.

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qiana moore
A neat little bag to carry all my daughter's needs.

Bag comes in handy to carry my daughter's inhaler and epi pen. I have made it a mini emergency bag for my daughter.

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