Donray Posted April 11, 2015 #101 Share Posted April 11, 2015 TSA does not care about drugs!!! http://blog.tsa.gov/2013/09/tsa-travel-tips-tuesday-traveling-with.html "TSA does not require passengers to have medications in prescription bottles" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flatbush Flyer Posted April 11, 2015 #102 Share Posted April 11, 2015 (edited) I have never carries the bottles. I have never carried the prescriptions. I have never been asked about my pills. DON While I agree that there is no requirement or need to carry actual prescriptions or original bottles, you do need to have the prescription information available if it is requested by appropriate law enforcement authorities. Perhaps equally important, carrying Rx info on your person is a wise practice should you ever meet with a serious accident in a foreign country. Might I suggest that you ask your pharmacist for a "back panel," which lists all your scripts along with MD et al. Info. This can be carried with you or reduced to a pdf for storage on a smart phone. Edited April 11, 2015 by Flatbush Flyer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donaldsc Posted April 11, 2015 #103 Share Posted April 11, 2015 While I agree that there is no requirements or need to carry actual prescriptions or original bottles, you do need to have the prescription information available if it is requested by appropriate law enforcement authorities. Perhaps equally important, carry Rx info in your person is a wise practice should you ever meet with a serious accident in a foreign country.Might I suggest that you ask your pharmacist for a "back panel," which lists all your scripts along with MD et al. Info. This can be carried with you or reduced to a pdf for storage on a smart phone. I do carry a small sheet of paper that lists all the pills I take and also the name and contact information of all my doctors. That is all that I need. DON Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kendon Posted April 12, 2015 #104 Share Posted April 12, 2015 I've always wondered what a bottle proves. Your name is on it, yes, but do all TSA types know what each of the pills looks like? It seems to me you could dump just about anything into the bottle and say, "Yep. Antibiotics." If you are hospitalized and can't speak for any reason, at least a medical professional (or travelling companion) will know just what you need to stay well...or alive! Always be sure medication is labeled. Flying El Al once, they emptied my pills out on a table and quizzed the heck out of me about what they were. They were not labeled and I won't make that mistake again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kendon Posted April 12, 2015 #105 Share Posted April 12, 2015 TSA does not care about drugs!!! http://blog.tsa.gov/2013/09/tsa-travel-tips-tuesday-traveling-with.html "TSA does not require passengers to have medications in prescription bottles" The TSA may not require it, but it's wise to do so for your own health and well being. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron the Rev Posted April 12, 2015 #106 Share Posted April 12, 2015 DW has to inject anti tnf from a pre loaded pen that must not go through airport or ship scanners, so we have a letter from her doctor to cover this. Our next cruise in July will be the first time for this medication so here's hoping. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colo Cruiser Posted April 12, 2015 #107 Share Posted April 12, 2015 TSA does not care about drugs!!! http://blog.tsa.gov/2013/09/tsa-travel-tips-tuesday-traveling-with.html "TSA does not require passengers to have medications in prescription bottles" Outside the USA the TSA is a moot point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baatman Posted April 12, 2015 #108 Share Posted April 12, 2015 We have done numerous cruises with many pre-cruise stays in Europe and never bring the bottles. We also fly within the states quite a bit to visit family. We used to use the 7-day plastic pill cases but now use the small plastic pill bags and have never had anyone question us. Marianne Same here...never been questioned about pills. Some we carry in the original bottle and some we put in a baggie. Has never been an issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uapyro Posted October 7, 2015 #109 Share Posted October 7, 2015 With the understanding that a "back panel" list of your Rx meds, provided by your pharmacist (and containing all the appropriate info), is all the "labeling" you actually need when traveling, there still remains the best way to contain those meds. Here's a different approach: pillpack.com I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has gone this route. Very interesting but it looks a bit bulky and you get a shipment every two weeks. I buy most (but not all) of my meds via PrimeMail and get them in a 90 day supply. The pre-packaged daily doses would be fantastic for travel though. I too would be interested to hear if anybody here gets their meds via the pillpack.com route. I get almost all my meds through PillPack; though they can't mail any Schedule 2 so I have to get and keep those in the old style bottle. That one really isn't a big problem since I take it at the exact same time as all my other medicines so I don't forget to take it that way. They do send them in boxes every 2 weeks, but if you have a trip coming up and need a longer dose they can send more. I think they still bill it as 30 and 90 day supplies to the insurance, they just send them out every 2 weeks. I've yet to take a cruise while using them, so Nov 21st will be the first time I take them out of the country with me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfMom321 Posted October 8, 2015 #110 Share Posted October 8, 2015 I have the little plastic bags, and I got an extra set of prescription bottle labels from the pharmacy. Each bag has an original label on it. For non-prescription things, I cut off a label from the bottle and taped it on the little bag. I also carry a list of my meds, including description, and name and phone # of prescribing doctor. It saves a lot of space, but should still meet the requirements for just about anywhere. Now, when I go to Singapore in 2017... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steelers36 Posted October 8, 2015 #111 Share Posted October 8, 2015 I've always wondered what a bottle proves. Your name is on it, yes, but do all TSA types know what each of the pills looks like? It seems to me you could dump just about anything into the bottle and say, "Yep. Antibiotics." My thought exactly. Unless there was a thorough examination (for example for contraband drugs) then who is going to know what's in there? I bring different supplements in a square plastic container with sections for each pill type and no one has ever questioned it - TSA or other security. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare jwattle Posted October 8, 2015 #112 Share Posted October 8, 2015 I do carry a small sheet of paper that lists all the pills I take and also the name and contact information of all my doctors. That is all that I need. DON Unless you encounter the authorities in any US state... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaTheWorldBySea Posted October 8, 2015 #113 Share Posted October 8, 2015 You can carefully peal the label off your pill bottle and stick it on your pill bag. I use the pill bags from Walmart. If I have to take too large a quantity, I use a snack bag and stick the label on it. Just peal slowly so you don't tear the label. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisequeen4ever Posted October 9, 2015 #114 Share Posted October 9, 2015 (edited) I put most of mine in ziplocs to be more condensed and have never had a problem. I do write the name of each med on the bag. You never know what airport security could say something, though. Edited October 9, 2015 by cruisequeen4ever Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Kinkacruiser Posted October 9, 2015 #115 Share Posted October 9, 2015 (edited) Do you need to bring your prescriptions in the original bottles when going to Europe? We normally bring our prescriptions in a pill carrying case when travelling. Thanks Dennis I've never been asked to present medications for inspection and have traveled overseas. Just to err on the safe side, I bring a letter from the GP to cover the prescription drugs and this letter also outlines current conditions. I take enough meds for the length of the cruise and "dispense" them into the weekly pill box once on board. Edited October 9, 2015 by Kinkacruiser Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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