TRAVELING WITH MEDICINE IN 2024. You’ll find out the TSA rules for checked baggage and carry-on bags when traveling with medication. We also cover the top airport mistakes to avoid when packing your medication for a flight to avoid having your meds confiscated. Whether you’re bringing prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, or medical devices, these guidelines will help ensure you pass through airport security without any trouble.

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🐶 Chapters
00:00 Pack Medications for Travel
00:20 Medicine in carry-on luggage
01:06 Prescription medication airport security rules
02:10 TSA liquid rules for meds
03:46 TSA with medical device or prescriptions
05:13 TSA powder rules
06:45 Pill containers (TSA rule)
07:39 Banned medications
08:32 Flying with Marijuana & CBD
10:09 Prescription medication TIP
11:01 TSA Free Resources
11:47 When to go to airport

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25 Comments

  1. I checked on the TSA website. It says it does not require Rx to be in their prescription bottles. So is your point not to use pill cases only for foreign travel?

  2. Zomig is my brain seizure medication. It was taken from me back in 2002 because it is a pill that is broken into and wrapped in the foil.
    There is no label!

  3. I want to fly to the Philippine Islands with my fishing gear. Wondering what they will say about that along with the knives? I want to bring my Silver eagle coins as well.

  4. Don’t travel with cannabis medication to New Zealand you will go to be deported or go to jail because we are still not waiting to change to become a drug that is used for medical purposes treatment is banned for ever due to people over consumption to the point of death we are trying to combat this problem.

  5. Gigantic mistake allowing the government to take over airport security. Airlines used to be in charge of security and they tried not to make flying a miserable experience. Really miss pre-authoritarian travel.

  6. Don't know about TSA but police demand that prescription drugs be in the original bottle and label….no baggies of pills

  7. Try a prescribed medication in a tube that's labeled "100 grams". TSA hasn't figured that out yet.

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