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mollykins | 09:50 Fri 06th Aug 2010 | Travel
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If you have prescriptions tablets, with a lable, saying your address, so they are definaly yours, do you still need a doctors note to have them in your handluggage for a flight?
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Depends where you're going.
i think that the need for doctors note is for when taking medication to certain countries who may have banned the drug etc rather than a hand or hold luggage problem.
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Norwich to Edinburgh then Inverness to Luton a week later.
No...you don't need a doctors note. You're not even leaving the UK..
I don't think you need worry. Nobody's going to look at the tablets you're carrying.
I'm not aware of having to have a doctor's note at all for tablets or liquids as long as in the size limits.
http://www.travelheal...k/advice/medicine.htm
In some Arab states are prescription drugs are illegal and can only been taken into the country with a doctors note.
Our...not are...
Are you travelling in Scotland Molly if you are here sight seeing or anything outdoors I would pack a waterproof as the weather has been awful, dry one minute, torrential rain the next. Have a nice holiday
I really need to get my eyes tested, I read this as "toilets in hand luggage" in the recent posts!
no, no problems with internal flights. Dubai bans aspirins unless you have a doctor's note, I think, but that's about it. And you should always keep pills in hand luggage just in case checked baggage goes astray.
If Ryanair start charging someone will invent that no doubt CF!!
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I'm going with cadets, staying on a boat. We have to bring our uniform, including our wooly jumper and windproof jacket.
You are in the UK so it's not going to be an issue.
Make sure you leave a flask of tea for your mum and dad for each day you are going to be away.
(By the way, write 50 times LABEL, LABEL, LABEL,...)
and woolly and definitely... you'll lose marks for bad spelling, you know...
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I've been put into detention on AB!

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Molly have you had your vaccinations for going to Scotland and did you get a visa??
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I'm part Scottish, I think I'll survive and my passports out of date, but still indate for domestic flights as ID.

depending on how broad they speak I might have to be a translator seeing as there are some cadets from a scottish unit going aswell. Haven't a clue where the crew are from though.
Mind yon midges too, they bite hard!!

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