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I don't know, but if I was you I would get it from my doctor here or buy it only at www.alldaychemist.com and take it with me.

 

Be sure it's in a legit script container with your name for TSA.

 

Actually though, I've always gotten though, no questions, with my "old-man" S-M-T-W-T-F-S meds distribution containers with no question.

 

http://web.uri.edu/quadangles/files/pillbox.jpg

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Be sure it's in a legit script container with your name for TSA.

 

Actually though, I've always gotten though, no questions, with my "old-man" S-M-T-W-T-F-S meds distribution containers with no question.

 

http://web.uri.edu/quadangles/files/pillbox.jpg

 

I think as long as they don't smell like Coke, heroin, or pot, you're fine.

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Be sure it's in a legit script container with your name for TSA.

 

Actually though, I've always gotten though, no questions, with my "old-man" S-M-T-W-T-F-S meds distribution containers with no question.

 

http://web.uri.edu/quadangles/files/pillbox.jpg

 

Or put it in your suitcase.

 

I don't know why you're bringing TSA into this subject, my main concern would be if the EU (Italy) allows someone bringing medicines from another country.

 

I think as long as they don't smell like Coke, heroin, or pot, you're fine.

 

TSA also checks anything that smells like coffee because some folks try to hide other illegal things in coffee containers. Dogs are trained to detect it too.

 

Don't you forget about national products like meth...

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Or put it in your suitcase.

 

I don't know why you're bringing TSA into this subject, my main concern would be if the EU (Italy) allows someone bringing medicines from another country.

 

 

 

TSA also checks anything that smells like coffee because some folks try to hide other illegal things in coffee containers. Dogs are trained to detect it too.

 

Don't you forget about national products like meth...

Or put it in your suitcase.

 

I don't know why you're bringing TSA into this subject, my main concern would be if the EU (Italy) allows someone bringing medicines from another country.

 

 

 

TSA also checks anything that smells like coffee because some folks try to hide other illegal things in coffee containers. Dogs are trained to detect it too.

 

Don't you forget about national products like meth...

 

Okay, @marylander1940 , you're abundantly (as usual) correct.

 

I brought up TSA because they're the "experts" who scan my bags, scan my body...

 

You flown in the past 20 years? I ask since you since you say "put it in your suitcase," my roller bag is scrutinized by TSA.

 

It's pricey to check a suitcase.

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Okay, @marylander1940 , you're abundantly (as usual) correct.

 

I brought up TSA because they're the "experts" who scan my bags, scan my body...

 

You flown in the past 20 years? I ask since you since you say "put it in your suitcase," my roller bag is scrutinized by TSA.

 

It's pricey to check a suitcase.

 

International flights usually include 1 or even 2 free bags, locally I fly united because I used to live close to BWI and I get 1 free bag.

 

If Viagra was a liquid it would be scrutinized more, but considering it's nothing but pills it could be concealed easily and I don't think they'll bother asking why are you bringing it, etc.

 

Btw: Can any of yinz find a thread about a Canadian who came to the U.S. to visit his bf and Immigration said because of the condoms, dildos, and Viagra he was likely to be an escort an deny him entry?

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my main concern would be if the EU (Italy) allows someone bringing medicines from another country.

Hmm.. the traveler should definitely check on the country laws.. i seem to remember a few European countries have restrictions on the type of med and the quantity you can bring in for personal use. if its over the amnt to bad, in the trash it goes, need your med, see a local dr and get an rx.

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Hmm.. the traveler should definitely check on the country laws.. i seem to remember a few European countries have restrictions on the type of med and the quantity you can bring in for personal use. if its over the amnt to bad, in the trash it goes, need your med, see a local dr and get an rx.

 

exactly, do we have anybody on here from Italy?

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