We are based in England and are currently in a catch 22 type situation trying to obtain Autologous Blood Serum by the NHS route - we have a prescription from our regional expert eye consultant but the local funding group have said No and there are real problems getting the eye drops from the Blood Service via the self funding route as well
The next best option seems to be Autologous eye-platelet rich plasma (E-PRP) which is available in Spain and the US. Does anyone have any experience of getting E-PRP in Europe?
The upside is that E-PRP seems to have more growth factors in it than traditional Serum and hence could be better for lasik related dryness and seems to be relatively cheap compared to the approx £1500 cost per Quarter for supply of traditional serum from the NHS Blood service if it is not funded by the local funding group. The downside is that E-PRP does not seem to be available in the UK.
Does anyone have experience of transporting frozen liquids like Autologous serum or E-PRP via Airlines ?
Do we need to inform the airline that we are transporting liquids in light of all the new safety regulations? And do they need to be in the hold or can they be in hand luggage? Is anyone able to recommend a storage case that keeps liquids frozen for several hours?
We want to ensure that the serum can be transferred at -20C making sure it is kept safe for use and that we do not naively turn up at an airport and get rejected for the flight because we are trying to transport liquids
Any help or advice would be greatly received
Nadz
The next best option seems to be Autologous eye-platelet rich plasma (E-PRP) which is available in Spain and the US. Does anyone have any experience of getting E-PRP in Europe?
The upside is that E-PRP seems to have more growth factors in it than traditional Serum and hence could be better for lasik related dryness and seems to be relatively cheap compared to the approx £1500 cost per Quarter for supply of traditional serum from the NHS Blood service if it is not funded by the local funding group. The downside is that E-PRP does not seem to be available in the UK.
Does anyone have experience of transporting frozen liquids like Autologous serum or E-PRP via Airlines ?
Do we need to inform the airline that we are transporting liquids in light of all the new safety regulations? And do they need to be in the hold or can they be in hand luggage? Is anyone able to recommend a storage case that keeps liquids frozen for several hours?
We want to ensure that the serum can be transferred at -20C making sure it is kept safe for use and that we do not naively turn up at an airport and get rejected for the flight because we are trying to transport liquids
Any help or advice would be greatly received
Nadz
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