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Subject: Re: Glaucoma meds and other similar Posted on: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:59:03 -0600

>> I did see them taking gel pads out of shoes and throwing them
>> away at security, so at least at Kahalui they meant it.

TSA's rigid stupidity knows no bounds.

> 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.

Probably a 15 ml bottle, just like other eye meds.

You absolutely need to carry the bottle in its original thin cardboard
box, as that contains the medicine details and the prescription label.
And don't allow the TSA bozo to unscrew the top, as that could
result in a contaminated med.