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Does anyone know if you are allowed to take the following:
Ramipril - for blood pressure
Amitriptyline - used to help me get to sleep (very stressful job at the moment and cant switch off!)
I can't seem to get any information on this.
Thanks
Davy
They will not allow sleeping pills at all...
"The half-life of" amitriptyline" is 18 to 24 hours and active metabolites have a longer half-life. Sedation occurs at all dose levels. It is not compatible with EASA medical certification even at the low doses used for treating neuropathic pain"
Thanks in advance!!
The medical is to make sure you are fit and healthy and if you have certain medical conditions that unable you to qualify as cabin crew this will be highlighted and options given. Unfortunately there are some cases where uncontrolled medical conditions do lead to withdrawal of offers. It happens all the time and it's not to be taken personally as the job just is too demanding and for those who have flown before will appreciate.
I fly with colleagues who have and had medical conditions and they passed their medical examinations don't feel deflated before you see the BA medical team. Their not there to get rid of you but to make sure you are not risking your health further by flying and also as a business won't lose you due to time off sick related to your previous medical history.
I hope this helps everyone who is worried about the medical. Please just relax you can't change the past but most airlines including British Airways are amazing in accommodating employees.
I have my medical appointment booked for the beginning of June, can anyone tell me if BA accept applicants with mild asthma please? I haven't suffered an attack since I was a young child and it doesn't affect my day to day activities and I currently work as cabin crew for another airline and i rarely use my inhalers. Just wondering if BA have different standards etc and I've already requested a doctors letter explaining this.
Thank you x
i would like to ask you if the doctors they will check also for tattoo
i had one on my foot wich i'm removing so is. ot really visible
PLEASE HELP
Thank you safe flying