Things you could bring to Cuba to give away.

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List of things you can bring to Cuba
Medicines
🕊️Medicines can be hard to get sometimes as pharmacies run out of products.
Paracetamol
Ibuprofen/Naproxen/Piroxicam
Aspirin
Antibiotics (amoxicillin, penicillin etc.)
Antiseptic, antibacterial & antibiotic creams (e.g. Germolene or Triple Antibiotic)
Gels for joint pain/arthritis (Diclofenac) (e.g. FlexiSEQ or Lumboxen)
Vitamins (B1, 6, 12, C)
Folic acid tablets
Rehydration salts
Opioids (co-codamol, Tramadol)
Shostakovsky Balm (yes, you read that right… they swear by it)
Silicolgel / Dulcolax / Glycerin suppositories
Antihistamines
Imodium
Gaviscon
Compression socks
Bandages / plasters (band aids) / wound dressings
Anti-fungal creams and shoe sprays (Terbinafine)
Antigen tests (lateral flow kits)
Surgical gloves & masks
Eyedrops, reading glasses, sunglasses

Children 👶
Underwear (all ages)
Socks
Shoes
Basic medicine e.g. Sudocrem & Calpol
Toys and crafts
Farmers
Wellington Boots (sizes EU 40 – 44 are standard)
Socks (the better the quality the longer they’ll last)
Antifungal creams (you won’t imagine the state of their feet and what they have to endure without treatment)
Antifungal shoe sprays (because they bacteria stays inside the boots)
Workman gloves (and perhaps some hand cream)

Animals 🐕
Worming tablets (Drontal)
Flea / tick treatments
Bandages / antiseptic creams / dressings
Anti-mange shampoos (antifungal, anti-parasitic, antibacterial)
Inflatable ‘Elizabethan Collar’ Donuts
Blankets for beds / puppies etc.
Horse worming kits (Equimax gel + syringe)

if you want to bring a phone:

Cubacel offers cell phone services with national coverage in the GSM and TDMA standards. It operates at frequencies 850/900 MHZ in GSM technology and 800MHZ in TDMA. The 850MHZ (GSM) band has recently been activated by Cubacel and is available in Havana City, Varadero and the Coco and Guillermo Keys

More ideas from comments in Facebook:

-solar powered string lights
-a hand crank flash light
-USB chargeable portable fan
-reusable fabric grocery bags
-non perishable food items that only required water to be added such as:
-instant mashed potatoes
-dry soup mixes
-dry pasta side dishes
-jello
-muffin mixes
-bouillon soup cubes

For right now with the rolling blackouts, anything solar powered is better than battery operated as solar is more sustainable then batteries. At least one of many positive things Cuba has is the beautiful sun.

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