Flying from U.S.A. to Ireland with me... - CHADD's Adult ADH...

CHADD's Adult ADHD Support

23,630 members5,758 posts

Flying from U.S.A. to Ireland with medication?

lovelylavish profile image
8 Replies

hi you all,

I thought I’d ask here, as there may be Irish people on here that can help answer my question. Or Americans who have traveled to Ireland with their stimulant medication.

Can I fly from the USA to Ireland with my stimulant ADHD medication?

I looked online, but haven’t found any specific information about traveling with my prescribed medication, besides having copies of one’s prescription, and the medication in its original containers.

I currently take generic Concerta (methylphenidate) and generic Ritalin immediate release (also methylphenidate).

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Written by
lovelylavish profile image
lovelylavish
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
8 Replies
STEM_Dad profile image
STEM_Dad

I wish I knew for sure. I'd love to visit Ireland. (According to my family, half our ancestry is from Ireland.)

Here's a link for the US embassy in Ireland's webpage about traveling to Ireland with medication. It doesn't mention any ADHD medication specifically. (I don't think it mentions any medication specifically.)

ie.usembassy.gov/medical-as....

According to this page from Trinity College in Ireland, methylphenidate is used to treat ADHD there.

tcd.ie/medicine/psychiatry/...

But my search didn't turn up the specific answer to your question.

lovelylavish profile image
lovelylavish in reply to STEM_Dad

Thank you STEM_Dad. I appreciate your reply! I looked into the gov websites before I posted, didn’t find anything specific either.

I’ll make sure i have my prescription in prescribed containers and printed out etc..

I’ll check out that Trinity College link as well.

Thank you so much for the help!

PS - this’ll be my first time ever to Europe. And I’ve heard so many good things about Ireland and it’s people! Excited!

STEM_Dad profile image
STEM_Dad in reply to lovelylavish

Here's a little more info from the Irish government, which basically says the same as the US Embassy site.gov.ie/en/service/5e814-tra....

I hope that you have a wonderful trip!

MaudQ profile image
MaudQ

I just went to Europe this summer. You are supposed to bring just enough medication for the length of your trip in the original container. Bring a printed copy of your prescription and a letter from your prescriber with the dates of your trip and the purpose of the medication. I called the embassies of the countries I was visiting to confirm these were the rules before I left. Of course, on the actual trip, no one ever asked to see any of this 😊

lovelylavish profile image
lovelylavish in reply to MaudQ

Thank you so much MaudQ!

MaudQ profile image
MaudQ in reply to lovelylavish

If you click through on my user profile, I think you’ll find the thread where I got this advice. There are some good links there. Have a great time on your trip!

lovelylavish profile image
lovelylavish in reply to MaudQ

Thank you again, so much! I will see about finding your thread. Y'all are the best!

Lisajcake profile image
Lisajcake in reply to MaudQ

Same here ...traveled to Ireland and Scotland, had all of the above and no one ever asked to see anything!🙄🙂

You may also like...

Moved from UK to Australia-ADHD Medication

psychologist in the UK, all I’d have to do here in Australia is show them my prescriptions and GP...

ADHD medication questions

anyone can tell me what feeling you get from methylphenidate? My husband started these meds 12/31...

ADHD medication and hair loss

as a side effect of taking ADHD meds, specifically methylphenidate (Concerta)? I've not been on it...

Non-Stimulant Medication with Heart condition

not happy to prescribe stimulant meds, which I understand. I was on Ritalin up until the age of 16

Addicted to my medication

with ADHD at the beginning of my freshman year in college last year. They put me on methylphenidate...