Unlabled meds? A problem?

flying_babyb

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What happens with medication in carry-on luggage? Im on adderall which is in a bottle. Advil which is not, and Relpax. Im worried about the replax. it comes in a blister pack and some are labled and some arnt. The labeled ones say relpax 20mgs. the unlabled ones are just in the blisters. Should I get like a letter from my doc saying I need them? Will the airline give me any problems with having my vitimans and iron pills in my luggage? Also what pepto bistmituh? Are they gonna give me grief if I take the liquid form with me? I have Ibs and will be in Deep umm trouble without it.
 
On domestic flights, the label requirement only applies to Rx meds that are in liquid or spray form. They don't care about pills. You can carry pills in an organizer like usual. Pepto liquid in the original bottle will be no problem, but you should take it out of your bag and put on top where they can see it.

If you have things like inhalers that have labels on the box, either bring the box or ask your pharmacy for mini-labels that can go directly on the bottle.
 
No problems...In fact I never put meds in checked lugggage...always carryon, I don't want it stolen:worried:
 
ok just was currious, havent traveled on a plane since 04. You guys are so nice about answereing my dumb questions.
 


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