Hi all,
As far as taking the whole medicine chest with you.......I used to do the same thing. However, I found I can take a little of most everything with me by taking things out of original containers (most cold medicines are foil wrapped and so are a lot of other things also) to really save space. I bought a plastic compartment container in my local dollar store. It's about 10 inches long by 5 inches wide (almost looks like a pencil case) and is divided into 10 compartments on the top and two long narrow compartments on the bottom. I've found I can put all the ibuprofen, Tylenol, antacid, etc. in the top and on the bottom bigger items like bandaids, small tube of antibiotic cream, benadryl stick, etc. I just then throw it in my carryon and I've got my medicine chest with us from airport to checkin. Then, I always take a small purse type canvas knapsack (my Disney purse) with me to the parks so the container gets transferred to the knapsack after checkin and I've got whatever someone may need during our trip. It's very lightweight and easy to carry.
As far as taking the whole medicine chest with you.......I used to do the same thing. However, I found I can take a little of most everything with me by taking things out of original containers (most cold medicines are foil wrapped and so are a lot of other things also) to really save space. I bought a plastic compartment container in my local dollar store. It's about 10 inches long by 5 inches wide (almost looks like a pencil case) and is divided into 10 compartments on the top and two long narrow compartments on the bottom. I've found I can put all the ibuprofen, Tylenol, antacid, etc. in the top and on the bottom bigger items like bandaids, small tube of antibiotic cream, benadryl stick, etc. I just then throw it in my carryon and I've got my medicine chest with us from airport to checkin. Then, I always take a small purse type canvas knapsack (my Disney purse) with me to the parks so the container gets transferred to the knapsack after checkin and I've got whatever someone may need during our trip. It's very lightweight and easy to carry.