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can you take a nasal spray on an airplane?
I am going on an airplane in a few days and I am not sure if my allergies will act up, and I have a nasal spray that takes a few days to work good, so are there any rules towards taking it on my carry-on? (I am not checking in any bags)
Thank You
The nasal spray is prescription
4 Answers
- Gerald JLv 77 years ago
Sure you can, as long as it's less than 3.4 oz. which most nasal sprays are. You'll also need to put it in a clear ziplock baggie with any other liquids you might be bringing. Here's the rules:
- ArtemiscLv 77 years ago
Nasal sprays are generally in bottles smaller than 3.5 ounces, so you will be fine. I bring contact lens solution because my eye dry out.
- CharlieLv 77 years ago
If the bottle is larger than 3.4 oz, you just need to show it to the TSA guy and "declare" it as you start through security.