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EpiPen Jr.?
My child has a severe food allergy and can die if exposed. We carry an autoinjector at all times for her. I would imagine that this would raise concern and it's not something that I can use before boarding (once used it is useless and also dangerous if used when not needed). When I booked airtravel,I asked the rep about this and she was like "yeah,no problem" I hope I won't have a problem when it's too late. Anyone have experience with this.
Can I also bring prescription meds in pill form?
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- PandagalLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
You should always carry medications on board with you.
I know that with heightened security, there is concern about bringing autoinjectors and syringes on board. However, if you have a doctor's prescription or authorization and they medications are in their original containers, you should not have a problem.