Can you take vitamins to Dubai? Yes, vitamins can be brought into the UAE. You are allowed to bring vitamins and supplements without providing a letter.
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Medication is usually screened by X-ray; however, if a passenger does not want a medication X-rayed, he or she may ask for a visual inspection instead. This request must be made before any items are sent through the X-ray tunnel.
According to the TSA special procedures, if you request a visual inspection, a TSA officer will manually go through your vitamins to make sure they are not suspicious and pose no threat.
All Travelers carrying controlled medication into the UAE must apply for approval through the Ministry of Health (MoH) website. This should be completed before making the trip. All other medication (prescription for uncontrolled medication and over-the-counter medication) does not need prior approval from MoH.
TSA has no restrictions on bringing vitamins in pill form and powder supplements in your checked luggage or carry-on bags. You can pack these items in their original packaging or transfer to pill organizers. You won't need to declare or show them to TSA agents when going through security.
All fireworks and any other items containing explosives, for example Christmas crackers, firecrackers, bottle rockets, poppers, and sparklers, are forbidden to be carried as either checked or carry-on baggage on our flights.
You should keep additional money in home currency or Debit card for local withdrawal. A rough budget of AED 150 per day per person will be good, but does not include fancy restaurants or shopping.
Baby formula, prescription medicines, and human remains are exempt. Powder-like substances purchased in airport duty-free shops must be placed in sealed, tamper-evident bags along with proof of purchase (receipt).
The UAE embassy advice says: “Individuals may bring medicine into the country for their personal use. Up to three months' supply of a prescription item can be brought into the country by a visitor and 12 months' supply by a resident if they can produce a doctor's letter or a copy of the original prescription.”
As mentioned, you don't need to have your pills in their original bottles under TSA guidelines. However, when traveling out of the country, having those pills in their original prescription bottles may make the customs process smoother and simpler.
Solid vitamins, gummy vitamins, and soft gel vitamins can be carried in any quantity in your carry-on baggage without any worries. You might think soft gel capsules would be considered a liquid but they are considered a solid.