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I rummaged through the Internet, but I can’t find an exact answer to my question, namely: is it possible to transport medicine in ampoules and syringes for it? About the medicine, as I understand it - only in hand luggage, new packaging and bag. But with syringes it is completely incomprehensible: some say they were carried in hand luggage, others - in luggage. The problem is that nowhere is it clearly written - you can do it or not. We are worried that this will ruin our vacation. If anyone in the know - please advise, or indicate where to find this information. Thank you in advance!!!
14 years ago  •  7 subscribers 6 answers
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I carry all the medicines in a suitcase (luggage) I also took papaverine ampoules (in a suitcase) Farther...
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12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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You can carry it in checked baggage, but only with a certificate. Farther...
We are going to Grand Raber on May 7 with family (2+1) (in Turkey and abroad for the first time)! I have diabetes, I am on insulin, I will take it and syringes with me by itself. There is a doctor's note, there is an extract from the hospital. Insulin in the package, in the instructions for it there is a registration number in Ukraine. Tell me, can there be problems when crossing customs? What is the best way to carry it - in luggage or hand luggage? (I tend to hand luggage). Another question: I want a better hotel room. Advise what and how much to fasten at the reception?!
14 years ago  •  5 subscribers 5 answers
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I advise you to settle on the second floor, this is their first. Rooms 1410 .... It's quieter ... View of the tennis courts, and the water park. At the beginning, do not settle, take the keys and see .... You can negotiate with them for free ... We have been doing this for two years in a row! Farther...
Good afternoon everyone. Perhaps this question has already been asked, then sorry. We are going with a child of 12 years old to Egypt, Sharm in June. Question: what to take with you, and how not to overload the suitcase. THX
8 years ago  •  20 subscribers 59 answers
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But you practically packed a suitcase. Everything has been thought of. Shared experience. Have a nice holiday! Farther...
6 years ago  •  15 subscribers 19 answers
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you can, don't worry! especially if there is a certificate, the only thing is to translate the certificate into English and let there be a printed instruction for this medicine in Russian and English and the presence of the original packaging. and matching the number of needles and drug. Well, the comparison of mango and insulin is of course something ..... Farther...
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Is it true that certain medicines are prohibited from being imported there and that personal medicines must be declared? I always carry a lot of medicines with me - enzymes (I can’t do without them, especially in a foreign country), for headaches, fever, antihistamines, sorbents ... and then my husband read a lot about what needs to be declared, many are prohibited ... someone does he know anything about it?
6 years ago  •  8 subscribers 18 answers
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as a resident of the emirates, I will say that searches are carried out, but selectively. more often with dogs before baggage claim. And in addition to medicines, there are also prohibited products. citramon, paracetamol - take it easy. if there are medicines containing narcotic and sedative components, do not import them. if it is vital - register online. containing codeine is not allowed. analgesics check for the presence of such things. barboval carvalol - it is impossible. all at ... Farther...
UAE
8 years ago  •  15 subscribers 24 answers
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You can carry everything. I carried sausage, lard, black bread, vodka and cognac, as well as a couple of canned food, ketchup. About the "zhlobstva" those who are not in the subject are indignant. Dubai has very high food prices. The same instant noodles will cost about $2-$3 per bag. Coffee, etc. is also overpriced, designed for rich foreigners. Another issue is quality. "Doshirak" in the UAE is eaten by Pakistanis and Indians, respectively, a European cannot eat "it" - there are a lot of ... Farther...
7 years ago  •  14 subscribers 20 answers
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here naive dudes write how they poured vodka into mineral water bottles and let them through ... I'll tell you this. they just let you through and didn't bother with you. People go to rest on the sea (Russian, Ukrainian). They go to drink and everyone understands this, and the Turkish authorities too))). In short. Both ours and Turkish (and any) border guards have a spectrometer at the baggage check .. They immediately see the strength of your smuggled "mineral water" by the color on the screen ... Farther...