Whether you’re living on-campus or off-campus, it’s a good idea to have a personal health kit filled with things you might need in case you’re not feeling well. Pack a kit before your first semester — then check it at the beginning of each semester — and you’ll save time and money if you get sick later.
You may want to pack a bag ahead of time in case you get sick. In addition to over-the-counter pain reliever, fever reducer, and a thermometer, you may want to include an inexpensive pulse oximeter, juice, water, sports drink and healthy, non-perishable snacks.
Make sure you have an adequate supply of all prescriptions, including asthma rescue inhalers, EpiPen庐, insulin, nebulizer medicine and nebulizers. Also make sure that they have not expired and you bring an ample supply to campus.
If you live outside of Western New York — and you use medications on a recurring basis — please talk to your current prescriber about how you can get those medications refilled while you are at UB.
All prescription medications and personal medical devices should be secured in a safe place. Consider a lock box or safe for your room, and keep the location a secret.