Declare all liquid, gel and aerosol medications, either orally or in
writing,to the TSA agent at the security checkpoint.Prescription
medications are typically X-ray screened,though visual inspection is
available upon request.Because TSA officers do not handle personal
medications,display all medications for the security officer as
prompted during a visual inspection.After the visual inspection,medications that are difficult to screen still must pass through the
X-ray scanner before you can bring them on the plane.The TSA allows water,juice,liquid feeding supplements and
non-prescription items,such as saline solution,eye drops or petroleum
jelly.to pass through the checkpoint when they are medically necessary.Pack prescription medications that must stay cold with gel or ice packs
that are frozen solid.Packs that have begun to melt must meet the
TSA's 3-1-1 regulations.
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