Not taking medication for bipolar disorder can increase the risk of relapse, worsening symptoms, making treatment more difficult, and decreasing one's ability to function in society. It is important to consult with a doctor and pharmacist before traveling to ensure you have a sufficient supply of medication. It is also recommended to research the availability of the medication in the country you are traveling to and to see if consulting a doctor there is an option.
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