Your plan
Runway offers many of the most commonly prescribed travel medications. Create your Colombia treatment plan and initiate a consultation with one of our licensed physicians today, so you can explore more and worry less.
Altitude sickness most commonly affects travelers who sleep above about 8,000 feet before their bodies have time to acclimatize. Symptoms can include headache, nausea, fatigue, dizziness, poor sleep, and shortness of breath.
Acetazolamide (Diamox) is an FDA-approved prescription medication that helps your body acclimatize faster by improving ventilation and oxygenation at altitude. Travelers commonly consider it for itineraries involving Cusco and Machu Picchu, Colorado ski towns above Denver, Kilimanjaro, Everest-region trekking, and other rapid ascents.
If prescribed, Diamox can be part of a broader prevention plan that also includes gradual ascent, hydration, lighter activity on arrival, and close attention to worsening symptoms. Use as directed by your clinician.
Price
$30 consultation fee.
$30 consultation fee.
Colombia is a land of contrasts, where snow-capped mountains meet tropical beaches, and bustling metropolises like Bogotá and Medellín coexist with serene countryside landscapes. With its rich biodiversity, Colombia is home to lush rainforests, unique wildlife, and colorful cities filled with history, art, and music.
Tourists flock to the Caribbean coast for pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, while the coffee-growing region provides a tranquil escape into rolling green hills. Adventurers can trek to the Lost City, explore Tayrona National Park, or dive into the cultural vibrancy of Cali, the salsa capital of the world. This diverse and welcoming country has become a favorite among global travelers seeking excitement, culture, and natural beauty.
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Runway offers travelers like you, the medications you may need before you go.