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I'm confused about taking along pills on airplanes
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No sweat. Use your day-by-day container. Nobody will bother you. You could be bothered by any LEO for a stop-and-frisk anytime, anywhere and the meds could be seized even in their original containers.

We annually travel internationally and use Ziplock Baggies for a week's supply, two baggies a day with well over a dozen meds in each. Never a problem in 24 years. We also carry on the pharmacy labled bottles because we stay abroad two or three weeks but have never been asked about anything including bottles holding more than the maximum 100 mls. of allowed liquids except once and that time a supervisor waved us through after a quick glance (about one second long) at us and the bottles. In theory we should also have a doctor's letter for medicine but in practice no one does.
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Re: I'm confused about taking along pills on airplanes - by Speedy - 10-19-2014, 02:13 AM

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