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Where do i put prescribed medication when travelling abroad?

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Where do i put prescribed medication when travelling abroad?

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  1. in your carry-on.


  2. Make sure the medication is in it's prescribed bottles or box from the pharmacy, it is illegal to carry medication loosely, or in your own containers. I would then take it in your carry on bag.

  3. I have travelled extensively and I always carry general medicines that too without doctors prescription. What I do is to put all medicines in a carry bag and then put the whole lot in either hand baggage or luggage whatever the case may be at that time. No one questioned me so far.

  4. I would carry it with me

    Put it in your luggage and it will get lost

  5. always in it's original labeled container and carry it in your hand luggage, never in checked bags.

  6. Keep them in their containers in a separate bag and carry them with you in carry-on luggage or in your posession at all times even if you have to put other stuff in carry-on luggage.

  7. In your hand luggage and depending what you take a letter from your doctor.

  8. as long as you have labelled medications on each bottle or box by the pharmacy wherever is fine. if you can get a doctors note that will be sufficient.

    ive been a pharmacy tech for 6 years

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