erinmommyof2
Earning My Ears
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Hi all!
I'm not sure which forum this belongs on. My son uses an inhaler for his asthma and we are flying to Disney on Friday. If I have it in its original box with prescription label attached, does it need to be in the 1:1:3 bag for liquids? I'm not taking any other liquids (I'm pretty sure his inhaler is a microfine powder) so I wasn't planning on having a bag. I can't find anything about this on the TSA website. Can anyone advise?
Thank you!
Erin
I'm not sure which forum this belongs on. My son uses an inhaler for his asthma and we are flying to Disney on Friday. If I have it in its original box with prescription label attached, does it need to be in the 1:1:3 bag for liquids? I'm not taking any other liquids (I'm pretty sure his inhaler is a microfine powder) so I wasn't planning on having a bag. I can't find anything about this on the TSA website. Can anyone advise?
Thank you!
Erin
We fly about 3 times a year and I've never been asked about all of my son's meds. I bring his xopenex(a whole pack), pulmicort, benadryl, epipen and inhaler and I've never been asked to take it out of my backpack. They are all together in a 1 gallon ziplock with the tubing and mask. They've never asked me to open my bag, except the one time I had a jar of sunflower butter... they took it. I didn't realize that was liquid.