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How do you fly with medication needles?

Needles and syringes used to inject medications are allowed past the security checkpoint if they're packed with the medication for which they're needed. Please alert a Flight Attendant if you use a needle or syringe while onboard so we can provide a disposal container.



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If you're wondering whether you can pack needles in your checked baggage, the answer is generally yes. However, it's advisable to place them in a secure container to prevent accidental injury.

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Checked Bags: Yes Unused syringes are allowed when accompanied by injectable medication. You must declare these items to security officers at the checkpoint for inspection.

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Can I travel with needles or syringes? Needles and syringes used to inject medications are allowed past the security checkpoint if they're packed with the medication for which they're needed. Please alert a Flight Attendant if you use a needle or syringe while onboard so we can provide a disposal container.

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With the UK government hand luggage restrictions, small scissors are allowed in your hand luggage and must have blades no longer than 6cm. In addition, sewing needles are also fine to include in your hand luggage. Nail scissors or cutters are allowed and can be used for cutting threads!

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It is recommended that medication be clearly labeled to facilitate the screening process. You may bring medically necessary liquids, medications and creams in excess of 3.4 ounces or 100 milliliters in your carry-on bag. Remove them from your carry-on bag to be screened separately from the rest of your belongings.

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TSA Regulations About Needles, Syringes, and Sharps But in general, you are allowed to travel with your insulin and supplies as long as they're properly packed and labeled. You should also declare your supplies to the TSA when you go through security and the screening process and talk to TSA agents.

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Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.

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Request a travel letter about your diabetes You should get a letter from your healthcare team stating you have diabetes and that you need to carry medical supplies. This letter is often requested by airlines and other operators and is helpful in the event of an emergency.

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But if you have more than 3.4 oz of liquid medication, you'll have to declare it to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent at the start of screening. You can bring injectable medications (like an insulin pen or Epipen) in your carry-on. The same goes for diabetes supplies and insulin vials.

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As a guide, anything larger than A5 size or an iPad mini needs to be placed in a tray with nothing covering it up. If you can spray, spread or pour something at room temperature, it counts as a liquid in aviation security terms. This includes aerosols such as asthma inhalers and foodstuffs, like butter or jam.

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Yes, you can carry wet wipes. No mention of requiring to put them into the clear bag etc, so you would be fine to have them in your hand luggage.

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Generally speaking, you are allowed to take as much as you need with you in your hand luggage. There is no limit to how many paracetamol tablets you can take with you, whether it is prescribed or not.

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