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Re: Medication and Customs
If its pain meds they will not have them - the only pain meds available readily is codeine.
I'm prescribed a Class 4 narcotic for chronic pain. I bring them with me and have never had a problem.
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When I came in thru kingston last year, I had to declare my medications and showed them to the custom agent (got me thru the line much faster) never had to do that in mobay. also i ran out of meds in negril and purchased tylenol#3 otc, my same dosage. i too have a lot of metal inside me. I always carry in carry on and bring original bottles just in case (but never had to show to anyone) i have had regular scripts refilled as well with and without a dr. Get bloodwork done once a month in sav and dr calls for results. Hope this helps.
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I believe the customs card asks if you had any narcotics and i checked yes (had problems before, trying to get an expedited card) the customs lady was more interested in my grille skillet than my meds she just glances at them. i too have cards and always get patted down.
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Hadn't even thought about it really. I just put all my scrips in one bottle. LOL
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Jbizek...I'm out by the lake/river (Bee Cave). YES we should. In fact, There was a little FB talk between me and Sweetness about doing something for Memorial Day. Do you have plans?
Sorry for hijacking
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Re: Medication and Customs
Sounds good J
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