Sunday, March 6, 2011

Are you allowed to take medication or diabetic supplies as take on baggage when flying to Europe?

Array I think so, but it may be necessary to provide medical information. I suggest you call the airline to fly and land. Guess they've never been to Europe or left the country before, because you know you can take medications you.BUT.you need a copy of the recipe with you.which simple common sense. NOT travel outside the United States without prescriptions.even copies of ALL the medications you normally do not take it or take it with you on this trip.even to eyeglasses.it can save lives. The names of the drugs is generally different from one country to another and will not be able to know what your talking about, if you tell them "I take a pink pill every morning." Because in their country of origin may be a yellow pill taken every day. You may take your medications with you if you have a valid prescription for it and needed during the flight or shortly thereafter. Diabetic supplies are a common example. It's a good idea to take a clear plastic bag and / or provide them for inspection, you are also asked general need for the long trip (plus a bit more if you want storage moved!) Cheers!.

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