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Can airport scanners see inside pill capsules?

If you're wondering if airport scanners can see pills, the answer is yes, they can see the pills that you are traveling with. This is regardless if the pills are contained in plastic pill bottles, or contained in any other non-metallic and metallic objects.



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As a quick answer: Yes, most airport scanners will detect pills inside your bag and it doesn't matter if they are in a plastic or a metal container, and it is really helpful to travel with your pills in their original prescription bottles even though it is not obligatory or recommended by the TSA.

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Most tablets and capsules “look” like dry products to the metal detector, but it is possible that they may trigger a false reject if they contain significant concentrations of metal elements such as iron.

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Like many people out there, you may have to travel via airplane this holiday season. But while you're packing gifts into your metal, bulletproof Samsonite luggage set, you better make sure that they remain unwrapped. That's right.

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Can you see a tampon during an airport body scan? This is a frequently asked question on Google, and if it's something you're worried about, you can breathe a sigh of relief. Airport body scanners can't see inside the body and therefore can't detect a tampon on a TSA female body scan image.

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However, depending on the type of security measures your airport has in place, it is possible that condoms may have to be inspected. Generally speaking, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) won't open condoms unless they detect something suspicious or need to inspect it further.

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In a nutshell, airports scanner cannot see your junk, penis, or genitals while you go through the scanner. You may be asked to get aside if the scanner detects something under your clothes or inside your body, like drugs hidden in the stomach or your bum.

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When drugs are confiscated in airports, TSA officers usually refer to law enforcement to secure the confiscated substances and store them in a warehouse known as a crime laboratory. Here, the drugs will be tested, organized, and shelved for trials.

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Airport body scanners that use millimeter-wave technology, like those in the US and Canada, do not reveal what's inside a person's body.

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The drug might have a slightly different density than the mint which will be obvious on the screen. They don't. It's impossible to tell the difference in an x-ray image. But if you mix it with mints or other pills (but they still look similar to human eyes) modern scanners may be able to pick them up.

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You can bring your medication in pill or solid form in unlimited amounts as long as it is screened. You can travel with your medication in both carry-on and checked baggage. It's highly recommended you place these items in your carry-on in the event that you need immediate access.

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Airport body scanners alert the TSO to threats—mainly weapons such as knives, guns and explosives. They are designed to detect “metallic and nonmetallic threat items,” according to the TSA. Those are things like explosives or knives made out of materials other than metal, like ceramics, says Malvini Redden.

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They can detect both metallic and non-metallic objects, ranging from guns to foods and plastics.

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To ensure that your condoms don't burst open or get damaged in transit, it's best to place them in a zippered plastic bag as you would pack your weed and then inside a sturdy carry-on bag. Make sure the bag is securely fastened, as the TSA may need to inspect it.

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So many questions arise: Can you bring lube on a plane? Is it okay to pack condoms in a carry-on? As it turns out, the answer to both is yes — you can take lube on a plane, even in your carry-on, provided it's under 3.4 oz. (it can be any size if you check your bag).

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Use of things such as condom was never mentioned in the Quran. However, having sex before Nikkah (Zina) is equally frowned upon in Islam but if you'll like to do family planning with your legal partner, the use of condom is permissible.

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