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    Meds and Travel Question

    I have to travel to take Jessie to the doctor. I will be taking her meds in bottles, as well as her pill box.

    I also need to take my meds. I can never decide if I should just take my pillbox or if I need to take each medicine in it's bottle to have the rx label.

    If for some reason we are pulled over and they want to look in my bag these meds could spark a huge problem. Many of them are controlled. Is it better to have the bottles since just the labels would not help the cop know what they are.


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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    Best to take the bottles when you travel like that. Just get a big Ziploc gallon bag for each of you. Bring your pill boxes too, but this way you have proof that they're yours. Plus, if anything were to happen to you (God forbid an accident or anything), there is a record of what you're carrying with you and no one has to guess if you were incapacitated. KWIM?
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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    You can get an extra pill bottle printed out from the pharmacy with the label on it for such occasions. Or...do you save pill bottles from when you get new pills so you have empties? Or just go get the printout from the pharmacy saying what you take and then keep that with you.

    I dont take my entire months worth of pills with me when I go out of town. Just wont do it. Like I am leaving next weekend to go to Jamies and expect to be gone one week. I will take one week's worth plus two days in case we stay over that. I leave the rest home locked up. I just get small pill bottles from the pharmacy with labels or I take the printouts.
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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    I think Janet's got the best plan. I would think it isn't worth the risk you may leave a whole supply of a med behind. Or they get stolen or something. One never knows when travelling! Great to think ahead about having them labelled to a degree, but not so great if they disappear. There is replacement cost if that happens, and if they are controlled meds, you may not be allowed to refill even if lost or stolen etc. I'd say that Janet has the right idea. I'm sure the police are accustomed to seeing people travelling with medications. Travel safely!

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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    If we're travelling for more than overnight, we pack a medications bag for the family, that has the prescription-labelled boxes in it. Otherwise I just carry medication foils, or an old pill bottle of GFG3's which has the label on it, but we've re-packed with a mix of short-acting and long-acting meds, solidly packed in firmly with cotton wool to avoid the pills rattling around and turning to dust.

    I figure if anyone pulls us over and queries it all, we DO have the boxes etc at home plus we only use one pharmacy and I have his phone number in my head (as well as on the labels). A simple phone call will prove our legitimacy. But to take whole boxes of all the meds out of the house would mean risking losing some or all as well as risk having it swiped. The bulk supply is more secure at home. Cops shoud be sympathetic to pre-loaded pill containers. People who abuse drugs usually carry much larger quantities.

    Another alternative you could consider that we also do - have a letter form the doctor which lists your medical history as well as what meds you take. The cops can always telephone the doctor to make sure the letter is genuine. A letter takes up a lot less space than pill boxes and is of no value to anyone who breaks into your car or handbag wanting drugs.

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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    I travel quite a bit. I usually take the number of pills plus 2 extra doses. I don't particularly concern myself with the bottles or labels. If the police question it, they are free to call the doctor or pharmacy. You are doing nothing illegal. They are prescribed and they will check it out. It's no one else's business what your pills are and why you use them.
    Most pharmacy's are computer based. I refill my prescriptions in 3 different states over the course of a year. One pharmacy calls the other. You don't even really need the number. I don't even think about it anymore.
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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    When we get prescriptions filled, I save the empty bottle from the previous month to use for travel, so we always have correct dosage, instructions, etc. I pack for the number of days we'll be gone +2, so that if one drops down the sink or something, we're covered.
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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    I would take the pills in the pill box along with the prescription bottles. In my Lyme support group, a member was arrested and taken to jail for having his pain meds without the bottle or prescription. Supposedly, it is still on his record since he was actually guilty of not carrying proof that it was his.
    I heard this from his mother who wanted all of us to be sure this didn't happen to us.

    This happened in a county near me that is known for its very zealous police officers, but why take a chance on this happening to you. Better safe than sorry.
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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    I have worried about getting stopped with my pain meds before when I have a few just in my purse. Like one or two. I do that when I am around the house and just going to be out for the day. I figure they can call my pharmacy.

    I really dont worry as much about getting arrested up in VA at Jamies because he does know the cops...lol. I can get my prescription printout from the nationwide pharmacy if its a problem up there and they can see they are my pills plus he can pull strings if needed. I dont think they would arrest me. I am not taking extremely strong pills.
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    Re: Meds and Travel Question

    I keep an empty bottle of each prescription in a baggie. While we travel with the pill box, we just grab the baggie and we've got all the info with us without risking a med screw-up or losing the whole thing.
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