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can i take my blood pressure tablets on board the plane?
i don't want to put them in my suitcase just in case it goes missing,as i need to take 3 lots of tablets each day
13 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Took all my pills on board,showed them to guys that search you,
no problems and no one asked for a Dr note if they had i didn`t
have one,had more pills than chemist.
- Sexy RedLv 41 decade ago
Hi we are also travelling to spain nxt saturday so i wondered this until i asked Thomsons help line,they emailed me bck and said you can only take 50g off any medication must not be no more,if you need more you will be escorted to the airport pharmasist where they will help you more there,also i was told to take a perscription with me just in case.Also look in this website tells you more there BAA.COM theres quite alot off info there about travelling too.
Source(s): orthopaedic plaster technician uk - Anonymous1 decade ago
You can take essential medicines. Ask your doctor to provide a note.
You might be allowed to take tablets anyway now since the ban only applys to liquids and gels.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
in case you're taking pills for reducing blood stress they do no longer start up working for type of three hours so purely as you're beginning as much as think of no longer something is occurring they might click in and you may experience susceptible and dizzy, somewhat in case you have been laying down and all of sudden have been given up which would be demanding!
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes you can fly with them. Make sure the meds are in the correct bottle that is marked what it is. I travel weekly with my meds and I never need a Dr.'s note.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You can take prescription medicine on board but take take prescription sheet the chemist gives you as proof the medication is prescribed by your G.P.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes, I was able to fly with my tablets, two weeks ago with Ryanair
- 1 decade ago
yes - as long as you have a doctors note - wow sounds like you are in school again - if not and you really need them - put them in your purseand bring that on with you.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You should ALWAYS carry all your medications in your purse, or your carry-on luggage. Anything less is being irresponsible with your health.