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Subject: Glaucoma meds and other similar Posted on: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 15:28:50 -0500

"Cathy Kearns" wrote in news:cL4Eg.12456$gY6.7204
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com:

> Perscription eye drops could be brought on board as long as the
> name on the bottle matches the name on the ticket. I did see them taking
> gel pads out of shoes and throwing them away at security, so at least at
> Kahalui they meant it.

I see the easing of restrictions and yet one thing bothers me, name on
bottle must match passenger name, Xalatan comes in little itsy bottles that
one could never put a name tag on. It is of course much smaller than the 4
oz non prescription cold meds bottles that are allegedly OK now. Any one
with first hand experience on this? (I don't really wnat to be the first to
report, esp. if it is bad news at $50 a bottle/vial)

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