Can I take my liquid medication on a plane?

4/20/2012 9:35:49 AM

Yes.
According to the TSA website, but you will have to declare them to security personel and they will have to be x-rayed

we are continuing to permit
prescription liquid medications and
other liquids needed by persons with
disabilities and medical conditions…

However, if the liquid medications are
in volumes larger than 3.4 ounces
(100ml) each, they may not be placed
in the quart-size bag and must be
declared to the Transportation
Security Officer. A declaration can be
made verbally, in writing, or by a
person’s companion, caregiver,
interpreter, or family member.

Declared liquid medications and other
liquids for disabilities and medical
conditions must be kept separate from
all other property submitted for x-ray
screening.

7/5/2011 8:59:12 PM

If you’re flying out of the states you can take it in carry-on provided you declare that it’s over 3.4 oz.

It’s always easier if you can pack it but it’s understandable if you can’t. If you have a prescription I would bring it just incase.

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