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If you require prescribed medication for a health condition, you should talk to your GP or Practice Nurse about travelling before your holiday, as they will be able tell you if you need to make any special arrangements. You should always carry your medication in a correctly labelled container as issued by your pharmacist. You should carry your medication in your hand luggage (airline regulations permitting), with a copy of your prescription.
You’re allowed to carry the following in your hand luggage:
You’ll need to carry proof that the medication is prescribed to you (for example a letter from your doctor or a copy of your prescription) if it’s both:
You do not need to show proof if the medication is either:
For further information, please visit the GOV website - Hand Luggage Restcrictions - GOV