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Hello everyone!

I am going on hols Saturday am and looking to take all my medicines in my bag in hand luggage. Does anyone know if this is ok? I haven't taken much medication before but have all my inhalers montelukast, piriton, levoceterizine etc in boxes with my name on from chemist. Will this be ok in a clear bag?

I look like I've got a pharmacy now 😂

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jamiepanic profile image
jamiepanic

Where are you travelling to? I've never had any trouble with inhalers - they don't seem to count them under then toiletries/liquid limit.

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Prestart55 in reply to jamiepanic

Oh right thanks!! I thought I would leave in boxes so they could see and no that they are mine I am travelling to Nice and holidaying in Provence Fayence just one week now was meant to be going for two but only just recovered from last exacerbation about a week ago and cancelled one week hols in Valensole. I am looking forward to it!!

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jamiepanic in reply to Prestart55

I have also left mine in boxes before and had no problems. Hope you have a great holiday!

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Asthma-girl

I just wanted to wish you a happy holiday.

Have a great time.

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Prestart55 in reply to Asthma-girl

Ah Thank you x

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Gareth57

The notices before customs and X-ray machines now say to put inhalers in the clear bags, I queried this for mine as they are gas free and I wanna told to put them in a bag.

Hope that helps and happy holidays

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Younie

I just flew to thailand. Lots of meds for 3 weeks. Didnt have to put the inhalers in bags nor salbutamol nebules. I also have gavisgon 500ml bottle, all they asked to see was my repeat for the liquid and checked the name on the bottle with passport. You should have no issues just give yourself extra time for security :-)

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strongmouse in reply to Younie

I understand that for people needing to take injections on board airlines ask for a letter from GP. When I've travelled in Europe with inhalers and tablets in hand luggage it has never been a problem. Taking a copy of repeat prescription is a good idea.

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Destiny10

Hi Prestart55

You have to use the plastic bags at the airport security. I had to last year. Boxed tablets should be o k.

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Anniecath

I put all my medication in a clear plastic bag with the liquid stuff

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Abc64

Hello.

I had to put my inhalers in a clear plastic bag to go through security. I took new ones that were in boxes with my name on going out.

Have a lovely holiday.

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Smudge12

I leave my pills in their boxes and put those in hand luggage but always put my inhalers in plastic bags as they are liquid.

When I go to Spain but when I went to Australia, New Zealand declared my pills etc and took my prescription with me so no problems. Better to be safe on these things. Have a lovely holiday. 🙂

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Triggerina

Tablets are fine in your hand luggage. I put inhalers in clear plastic bag but out of the boxes. I peel the labels off the boxes and stick on the inhalers(saves room) . Plus take my prescription form list. Never had any trouble but allow a bit longer as sometimes they ask me to show inhalers and prescription list .

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HungryHufflepuff

I didn’t know you have to put inhalers in with liquids, in fact in the past I had done and a rude person at security said the bag is for liquids only and that’s not a liquid is it. However, in October I spent 2 hours stuck in the line for People With Suspicious Objects, turned out to be Spiriva Respimat which was the problem, so if that’s one of your inhalers I’d suggest putting it loose in the tray or in your liquids bag, which is what I’ll be doing in the future.

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