Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 I was asked about medications on entering Australia. Seemed innocent curiosity more than anything. They really made it clear that they didn't want anyone bringing in steroids. > I have frequently read the advice below about traveling with drugs > in original bottles and having copies of prescriptions, but having > travelled fairly widely and relatively frequently, I have never > been asked about the medications I've been carrying. I find it much > more convenient to sort my pills into my pill tray (with one pill > box for each day, four compartments per box). It also guarantees > that I won't run out of any meds, as I have counted everything out. > It would take a whole lot of carry on space to have room for all of > my bottles. I used to have my doctor sign a letter stating that he > had prescribed all of the drugs listed in the letter for a medical > condition, but stopped asking for it when he said he had never > known anyone to have needed to produce such a letter. > Barrow pozbod@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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