Comment by mcny
2 days ago
I've flown with someone who simply said she has prescription medication with her.
I mean it was the truth. It was legitimately prescription medication. In this case. But I can imagine someone could lie.
2 days ago
I've flown with someone who simply said she has prescription medication with her.
I mean it was the truth. It was legitimately prescription medication. In this case. But I can imagine someone could lie.
I can't speak to UK airports but TSA policy is that any medication needs to be in the original container, including prescription medication. So if you have any unmarked pills they'll toss them if they find them, same with multiple different pills in a prescription pill bottle or similar.
This is incorrect. TSA does not care about your pills at all, they even explicitly state this on their website.
CBP might care.
Never encountered that over probably hundreds of flights. From what I read, it's recommended but not required. I'd probably be more conservative with any controlled substances. (And, based on some things I've read, it's probably not a bad idea to have a photo of the labels.)